Jean Augustin Daiwaille

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Jean Augustin Daiwaille, self-portrait around 1845

Jean Augustin Daiwaille (* 6. August 1786 in Cologne , † 11. April 1850 in Rotterdam , Kingdom of the Netherlands ) was a Dutch portrait painter of the Romantic and lithographer .

Life

Jean Augustin Daiwaille was born in Germany but moved to the Netherlands at the age of two. In Amsterdam he was a student of the painter Adriaan de Lelie . Daiwaille taught his children Alexander Joseph Daiwaille and Elise Thérèse Daiwaille as well as Cornelis Kruseman , Abraham Hulk , Pieter Veldhuijzen and his later son-in-law Barend Cornelis Koekkoek in painting.

In 1812 he received the prize from the Amsterdam City Drawing Academy ( Dutch Prijs Stads-Tekenakademie Amsterdam ). From 1820 to 1826 he was director of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam . From 1826 to 1828 he stayed in Brazil and considered emigrating to the Bahia there . In 1828, together with his former student Pieter Veldhuijzen, he founded a lithographic printing company in Amsterdam, which they moved to Rotterdam in 1832. Here he worked as a portrait painter until his death in 1850.

Works (selection)

literature

Web links

Commons : Jean Augustin Daiwaille  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Jean Augustin Daiwaille. In: Documentatie von Beeldende Kunst in Noord-Holland, Tilburg.
  2. Biographical against: Jean Augustin Daiwaille. In: RKD-Nederlands Instituut voor Kunstgeschiedenis
  3. ^ Literature by and about Jean Augustin Daiwaille in the catalog of the German National Library