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Portrait Herman Jacob van der Voort in de Betouw

Herman Jacob van der Voort in de Betouw

1847 - 1902

Herman Jacob van der Voort in de Betouw (December 3, 1847, in Amsterdam – July 28, 1902, in Muralto, Switzerland) was a Dutch portrait, genre, and landscape painter. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam (Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten) from 1868 to 1873. During this time, he participated in group exhibitions in 1868, 1875, 1877, and 1888, showcasing his work alongside artists such as Johannes Hermanus Barend Koekkoek, Hendrik Willem Mesdag, and Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch. Initially, Herman Jacob van der Voort in de Betouw focused on classical genre motifs, portraits, and urban scenes in the traditional style of the Amsterdam Academy. Between 1874 and 1881, he shared a studio in Arnhem with his wife, Maria van der Voort in de Betouw-Nourney (1856–1923), who gained recognition beyond the Netherlands as a painter of still lifes. After the couple moved to Muralto, Switzerland, van der Voort in de Betouw turned his attention to landscape painting, incorporating influences from the realism of the Hague School and impressionism into his works.
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