Farmer with goat 1880 - 1910
Suze Bisschop-Robertson
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€ 925
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- Sobre arteSuze Robertson was born in The Hague. Suze Robertson was 2 years old when she lost her mother. She was brought up by an aunt and uncle. They had sent her to a boarding school in Wassenaar. There she received lessons in drawing and music. Apparently she developed her drawing talent there.
Although her work was related to the Hague School, it was more gloomy than romanticizing. Because she mainly captured her own feelings in her paintings, she is considered a forerunner of expressionism. Charley Toorop was angry when Suze Robertson was forgotten in an exhibition of Dutch painters; she called her the most important artist of the nineteenth century. According to the website of the Huygens Institute for Dutch History. This light drawing is somewhat unusual for her.
Sources: de rode Scheen, Lexicon of Dutch Visual Artists, 1750-1950 and the aforementioned website. - Sobre artista
Suze Robertson estudou na Royal Academy of Art entre 1874-1877. Ela pertencia ao grupo Amsterdamse Joffers.
As Amsterdamse Joffers eram um grupo de mulheres artistas em Amsterdã que se reuniam semanalmente no último quartel do século 19 para pintar e mostrar seus trabalhos juntas.
Eles eram conhecidos por seu estilo que seguia o exemplo dos impressionistas de Amsterdã e eram todos membros das sociedades de artistas de Amsterdã Arti et Amicitiae e Sint Lucas, e a maioria seguiu as aulas do professor August Allebé da Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten de Amsterdã.
Até 1882 ela deu aulas de desenho para meninas em Roterdã enquanto estudava aos domingos com Petrus van der Velden em Haia, e depois disso escolheu a carreira de artista. dos primeiros comedores de batata de Van Gogh e dizem que eles admiravam o trabalho um do outro.
Suze casou-se em 1892 com o pintor Richard Robertson e em 1922 morreu em sua cidade natal, Haia. Suze nunca namorou seus trabalhos.
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