Gerrit Jan Michaëlis

Gerrit Jan Michaëlis (1775, Amsterdam 1857, Haarlem), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Landscape at Vogelenzang, 1834, Teylers First Painting Gallery

Biography

He was the son of the sculptor H.C. Michaëlis who studied at the Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten (Amsterdam Royal Academy of Art) and became a member of the Amsterdam drawing society called "Tekengenootschap Zonder Wet of Spreuk".[1] He was the pupil of George Nikolaus Ritter and Jurriaan Andriessen, and won a prize at the Amsterdam drawing academy Felix Meritis in 1805.[1][2] He continued to send in examples of his art which met with success in Amsterdam competitions in the years 1808, 1810, 1813, 1814, 1816, and 1818.[2]

He moved to Haarlem to succeed Wybrand Hendriks as the curator and live-in kastelein of the art collection at the Teylers Museum during the years 1819-1854.[1] He is known for his landscapes and was also the director of the Haarlem Stadstekenacademie.[1]

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