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Antonie F. Zürcher

Dutch, 1825 – 1876
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Antonie Frederik Zürcher was a Dutch painter, draughtsman, etcher and art teacher.

Zürcher was born in Nieuwer-Amstel as the oldest son of Johannes Cornelis Zurcher in a family of artists. After his formal training in Amsterdam he became a drawing teacher at the academy there. He married in Amsterdam in 1850 and the couple had 14 children, including the painter Johannes Wilhelm Cornelis Zurcher. After his school was closed he was reassigned a position in Maastricht, where he later died. His younger brother Frederik Willem Zürcher was also a painter.

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Thy kingdom come

Thy kingdom come (1851)

Antonie F. Zürcher (Dutch, 1825 – 1876)
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Bishop Otto II of Utrecht is killed in the battle of Ane, Anno 1226

Bishop Otto II of Utrecht is killed in the battle of Ane, Anno 1226 (1840-1876)

Antonie F. Zürcher (Dutch, 1825 – 1876)
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Count William I of Holland conquers Damiate, Anno 1219

Count William I of Holland conquers Damiate, Anno 1219 (1840-1876)

Antonie F. Zürcher (Dutch, 1825 – 1876)
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De graaf van Gelre en de heer van Amstel in het Domkapittel van Utrecht, Anno 1227

De graaf van Gelre en de heer van Amstel in het Domkapittel van Utrecht, Anno 1227 (1840-1876)

Antonie F. Zürcher (Dutch, 1825 – 1876)
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Heemskerk dies near Gibraltar, Anno 1606

Heemskerk dies near Gibraltar, Anno 1606 (1840-1876)

Antonie F. Zürcher (Dutch, 1825 – 1876)
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