Christina Gerarda Enschedé

Christina Gerarda Enschedé (10 December 1791 6 March 1873)[1] was a Dutch painter.

Christina Gerarda Enschedé
Born(1791-12-10)December 10, 1791
Haarlem, Netherlands
DiedMarch 6, 1873(1873-03-06) (aged 81)
Haarlem, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Known forPainting
Still life with fruit, 1829

Biography

She was born in Haarlem as the fifth of nine children and the third daughter of Johannes Enschedé Jr. and Johanna Elisabeth Swaving. After her father's early death in 1799 she became a partner in the family business, but did not take an active part in the daily proceedings. She and her sister Sandrina took drawing lessons and were active in the theater societies of their mother. The Teylers Museum has watercolor paintings by both women.[2] She made paintings of flowers and fruit in the manner of Vincent Jansz van der Vinne and gave one to Jan van Walré in 1829 who wrote a poem about it.[2]

According to the RKD she is known for fruit and flower still life paintings that are mostly dated around 1830.[3] She signed her works C. Enschedé or C.G. Enschedé.[3] She never married, and lived in a house near the family business on the Oude Groenmarkt behind the St. Bavochurch, where she is buried in the family grave.[2]

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References

  1. Lantink, Frans Willem. "Enschedé, Christina (1791-1873)". Digitale Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland. Huygens ING and OGC. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  2. Christina Enschedé in historici.nl
  3. Christina Gerarda Enschedé in the RKD
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