Adolphe Artz


Adolphe Artz - Dutch painter and collector, representative of the Hague School.

From 1855 to 1864 he studied at the Amsterdam Academy where he met and became friends with Jozef Israëls. The work of Israës, representing the lives of fishermen, was the main inspiration for his work. Between 1866 and 1874 he stayed in Paris, where he continued his own studies, but continued to work on fisheries, creating genres and inspired by Japanese art. In Paris he maintained close contacts with Jacob Maris and Frederik Kaemmerer. In 1874 he returned to The Hague where he was a member of the Hollandsche Teekenmaatschappij. In 1879 he was honored with the Order of the Oak Crown by Wilhelm III of the Netherlands. In 1889 he sat in the jury of the World Exhibition in Paris. Selected works Bibliography

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