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Eerelman, Otto, 1839-1926

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Personal name headingEerelman, Otto, 1839-1926
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Variant(s)Eerelman, O. (Otto), 1839-1926
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Associated placeBrussels (Belgium) Hague (Netherlands)
Birth date1839-03-23
Death date1926-10-03
Place of birthGroningen (Netherlands)
Place of deathGroningen (Netherlands)
AffiliationHanzehogeschool Groningen
Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen
Profession or occupationPainters Lithographers Etchers
Found inPaardenrassen kunstalbum van een en veertig afbeeldingen naar schilderijen, 1898?: t.p. (Otto Eerelman)
BeĢnezit, E. Dictionnaire, 1999: v. 5, p. 46 (Otto Eerelman, 1839-1926; painter of horses and animals; from Holland; signed his works O. Eerelman)
Pferderassen: 40 kunstblatter nach Gemalden, 1903-1905: t.p. (Otto Eerelman)
Paardenrassen: Kunstalbum van een en veertig afbeeldingen naar schilderijen van Otto Eerelman met beschrijvingen door E.A.L. Quadekker, 1976 title page (Otto Eerelman)
Dutch Wikipedia, viewed June 21st, 2024 (Otto Eerelman (born in Groningen, March 23rd, 1839, died in Groningen October 3rd, 1926) was a painter, etcher and lithographer who became best known for his nature-like sketches and paintings of dogs and horses. He also produced several portraits of Princess Wilhelmina as court painter in her younger years and later as Queen. In 1860 he began his studies at the Minerva Academy [part of the Hanzehogeschool Groningen] in Groningen. After completing that in 1863, he decided to continue his studies for another year in 1864 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp and from 1865 for some time at the studio of Lourens Alma Tadema. In 1874 he moved to Brussels to devote himself entirely to painting, but came to The Hague as early as 1875 where he lived and worked until 1902. He returned to Groningen in 1907, where he continued to live until his death.)
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