Bernhard Höppe

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Ferdinand Bernhard Höppe , also Ferdinand Bernhard Hoeppe (born February 20, 1841 in Kleve , Rhine Province ; † December 22, 1922 in Amsterdam ), was a German-Dutch landscape painter and photographer .

Life

Höppe, son of Johann Kaspar Höppe and his wife Johanna Maria, née Boers, took private lessons with the painter Gerrit Arnoldus van Merkesteijn (1825-1858) in Nijmegen . In 1862 he lived in Gorssel near Lochem , 1866/1867 as a photographer in Amsterdam and Rotterdam , 1868 in Venlo , and until 1872 as a drawing teacher in Almelo . In 1871/1872 he attended the elementary class and the construction class at the Düsseldorf Art Academy . His teachers there were Andreas Müller , Ernst Giese , O. Bruns and Wilhelm Lotz . He lived in Düsseldorf until 1877 , then moved to The Hague , where in 1881 he married the widow Cornelia Jacoba Maria de Jonge (1840–1829). In 1908 they settled in Amsterdam. There, Höppe became a member of the artists' association Arti et Amicitiae .

Höppe mainly painted river and forest landscapes, often as watercolor .

literature

  • Höppe, Ferdinand Bernhard . In: Friedrich von Boetticher : painter works of the nineteenth century. Contribution to art history . Volume 1, Dresden 1895, p. 570.
  • Thieme-Becker , Volume XVII (1924), p. 212.
  • Pieter A. Scheen: Lexicon Nederlandse beeldende kunstenaars, 1750-1880 . The Hague 1981, p. 227.
  • Steven Wachlin, Dimphéna Groffen (Ed.): Photographers in the Netherlands. A survey of commercial photographers born before 1900 based on data from the Dutch population administration, city directories and newspapers . The Hague 2011, Volume 1, p. 251.

Web links

Commons : Ferdinand Bernhard Höppe  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Cf. nos. 5791–5794 (Hoeppe, Ferdinand Bernhard) in the finding aid 212.01.04 student lists of the Düsseldorf Art Academy , website in the portal archive.nrw.de ( North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive )
  2. ^ Artists of the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, status: November 2016) , PDF in the portal smpk.de ( Museum Kunstpalast ), accessed on 23 September 2017