Adriana Johanna Haanen
Adriana Johanna Haanen (Dutch pronunciation: [aːdriˈaːnaː joːˈɦɑnaː ˈɦaːnən]; 14 June 1814 – 8 October 1895) was a Dutch painter.
Adriana Johanna Haanen | |
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Adriana Johanna Haanen around 1890 | |
Born | Oosterhout, Netherlands | June 14, 1814
Died | October 8, 1895 81) Oosterhout, Netherlands | (aged
Nationality | Dutch |
Known for | Still life painting |
Partner(s) | Maria Vos[1] |
Biography
Adriana Johanna Haanen was born in Oosterhout in 1814.[1] She was the daughter of the papercutter Casparis Haanen and the sister of the painters George Gillis Haanen, Elisabeth Alida Haanen, and Remigius Adrianus Haanen.[2] She is the aunt of the painter Cecil van Haanen, and taught painters Anna Abrahams and Christina Alida Blijdenstein.[2]
Haanen is known for her paintings of fruit and flowers. She died in Oosterbeek in 1895.[2]
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References
- Renkum, Heemkunde. "Adriana Johanna Haanen (1814-1895), Oosterbeek". Stichting voor Heemkunde in de gemeente Renkum. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- Adriana Johanna Haanen in the RKD
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