Francina Margaretha van Huysum

Francina Margaretha van Huysum (1707 1789), was a Dutch 18th-century flower painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Francina Margaretha van Huysum
Born1707 (1707)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died1789 (aged 8182)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Known forPainting

Biography

She was born in Amsterdam as the daughter of Jan van Huysum and probably assisted him with his work.[1] In the 20 page biography of her father written by Jan van Gool, the only woman mentioned is Margaretha Haverman who Van Gool claimed had been allowed to become his only pupil "under false pretenses".[2] This phrase was meant to indicate that Van Huysum was willing to let female relatives of family and friends assist him (presumably because they could not sign their own names) but avoided the help of male pupils for fear of revealing his technique and creating competition. It is unclear therefore whether he allowed his daughter or his sister Maria to assist him.

According to the RKD Francina's works have been formerly attributed to her father Jan and later to her uncle Michiel and were only in 2006 re-attributed to her by Sam Segal.[1][3] The works definitely attributed to her are a pair of pendant paintings dated 1729 and now in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum. A copy of these pendant paintings with hopelessly overpainted signatures, are now considered autograph and are in the Dulwich Picture Gallery. It is this undated pair of period copies which were documented by John Smith in 1835 as by Jan van Huysum and whose attribution was repeated in 1928 by Cornelis Hofstede de Groot.

Sam Segal discovered a note about a pair of pendants purchased by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel in 1661 by F.M. van Huyzum which were as good as J. van Huyzum in an auction sale. The copyist Oswald Wijnen later made watercolour copies of these pendants that are now in the Teylers Museum:

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References

  1. Francina Margaretha van Huysum in the RKD
  2. Biography of Johannes van Huysum in Johan van Gool's "De nieuwe Schouburg der Nederlantsche Kunstschilders en Schilderessen"
  3. De verleiding van Flora: Jan van Huysum, 1682-1749, Catalogue of 2006 exhibition in Museum Het Prinsenhof and in 2007 in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, by Sam Segal, Mariël Ellens, Joris Dik, edited by Marga Schoemaker-van Weeszenburg and Agnes Wiechman, Waanders, Zwolle, 2006, ISBN 904008260X
  4. Painting record in the RKD
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