Catalogue de manuscrits et de livres provenant des collections : Baron van den Bogaerde de Heeswijk, Jhr. Dr. J. P. Six à Amsterdam, M. L. Hardenberg à La Haye, A. J. Lamme, ancien directeur du Musée Boymans à Rotterdam

Type:
boek
Titel:
Catalogue de manuscrits et de livres provenant des collections : Baron van den Bogaerde de Heeswijk, Jhr. Dr. J. P. Six à Amsterdam, M. L. Hardenberg à La Haye, A. J. Lamme, ancien directeur du Musée Boymans à Rotterdam
Auteur:
Bogaerde de Heeswijk, van den; Six, Jan Pieter; Hardenberg, M. L.; Lamme, Arie Johannes
Jaar:
1901
URL:
https://www.delpher.nl/nl/boeken/view?identifier=MMSFUBA02:000015511:00006 National Library of the Netherlands
Onderwerp:
20th Century (1901-2000)
Bibliography
Catalog
Bibliophilia
Collecting
Netherlands
Taal:
Frans
Uitgever:
Amsterdam Muller 1901
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C3.43 11E12 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
2 vols. in 1 ([ii]-109-[16]-[iv]-80 pages) modern cardboard binding, leather spine, photographs, illustrations, facsimiles, notes in ink
Nota:
2 volumes in 1
contains price markings (florins) in ink
Andreas van den Bogaerde van Terbrugge was an art-loving southern Dutchman who faithfully served the Dutch kings, notably as Governor in North Brabant. Became Governor of North Brabant in February 1830 and was allowed to remain so after the Belgian Revolt because of his loyalty and suitability. He obtained the title of baron in 1830. Lived at Heeswijk Castle from 1835. Promoted arts and sciences in all his functions and wrote several historical treatises.
Jan Pieter Six VI was a Dutch art collector. He came from a wealthy family of art collectors, who spent the winters in Amsterdam, the springs in a property on the outskirts of the city and the summers in a country house in 's-Graveland. His early education was spent in the family's home in Amsterdam. His early education was provided by a French diplomat, who instilled in him his interest in reading classical French and Dutch poets. He became acquainted with classical languages and began to admire and study in particular Plautus and Varron, and to acquire books by classical authors, philology and archaeology. Six was also interested in art and historical exhibitions, and collaborated in exhibitions of art masters and in archaeological exhibitions. His participation in the 1869 exhibition on the occasion of the 600th anniversary of the city of Amsterdam was particularly significant. He was co-founder of the Royal Society of Antiquaries. In 1875 he also founded a small art museum with funds partly ceded by him, which eventually became part of the Rijksmuseum. He also showed his concern for the conservation of historical monuments and buildings and collected a wide range of objects such as paintings, prints, portraits, silversmiths, incunabula, glass, etc., most of which ended up being donated to public museums. He also took part in public life, as a member of the provincial council
Arie Johannes Lamme was a Dutch painter, lithographer, art dealer and museum director. He specialized in genre scenes and historical works. His father was the art dealer Arnoldus Lamme. In 1845, while in Paris, he won a gold medal for his interior portraits. Two years later, he and his father worked for the city of Rotterdam, evaluating paintings that had been bequeathed to the city by Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans, a noted art collector. Those paintings formed the basis of the collection at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, and Lamme was named the first Director in 1849. That same year, King William III named him a Ridder in the Order of the Oak Crown. In 1870, he resigned his position at Boijmans and was named Honorary Director.
Lambertus Hardenberg was a Dutch book collector, lithographer, draftsman, drawing collector, painter, etcher, print collector, watercolourist, the son of coach painter Lambertus (c. 1784-1847), brother of coach painter and collector Jan Frederik and father of painter Maria Elisabeth Hardenberg.
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