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Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger
Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger

Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger

Dutch, 1822 – 1897
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Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger, originally Joannes Henricus, was a Dutch painter, photographer and art educator.

Born into a military family in Arnhem, he received his first drawing lessons from his uncle, Louis Henri de Fontenay [nl]. From 1840 to 1848, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam with Jan Willem Pieneman. After graduating, he married the actress Christina Margaretha Bartels (1822-1897). From 1852, he was an assistant teacher at the Academie.

During these years, he focused on painting scenes from Dutch history. In 1854, he collaborated with Barend Wijnveld to produce a massive canvas depicting the heroic defense of Haarlem led by Kenau Hasselaer in 1573. Later, he would turn to landscapes, domestic scenes and portraits, including a series for the Rijksuniversiteit.

In 1857, he was appointed Headmaster of the Academie Minerva in Groningen. In addition to his work there, he became a photographer and, in 1864, opened the first photography studio in Groningen. The following year, he resigned his position as Headmaster to devote himself entirely to photography. Shortly after, he opened a branch studio in Leeuwarden and hired his niece Louise's husband to be the manager.

He soon discovered, however, that he could not support his family on his photographic work alone and was allowed to return to his former position at the Academie, where he remained until 1895. Among his best-known students there were Otto Eerelman, Albert Hahn, Hendrik Willem Mesdag and Franciscus Hermanus Bach.

In 1868, a competition was held to design a new memorial for Adolf of Nassau, honoring his death at the Battle of Heiligerlee. Egenberger's design was chosen and executed by the Belgian sculptor, Joseph Geefs. The memorial was dedicated in 1873, with King William III present.

He died in Utrecht in May 1897.

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The arrival of the French, Anno 1795

The arrival of the French, Anno 1795 (1837-1897)

Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger (Dutch, 1822 – 1897)
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De tulpenwindhandel, Anno 1637

De tulpenwindhandel, Anno 1637 (1837-1897)

Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger (Dutch, 1822 – 1897)
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Hugo de Groot escapes in a bookcase from Loevestein Castle, Anno 1621

Hugo de Groot escapes in a bookcase from Loevestein Castle, Anno 1621 (1837-1897)

Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger (Dutch, 1822 – 1897)
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The miraculous rescue of a child during the St. Elisabeth flood, Anno 1421

The miraculous rescue of a child during the St. Elisabeth flood, Anno 1421 (1837-1897)

Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger (Dutch, 1822 – 1897)
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Tromp introduces the young Prince William of Orange to King Charles I of England, Anno 1641

Tromp introduces the young Prince William of Orange to King Charles I of England, Anno 1641 (1837-1897)

Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger (Dutch, 1822 – 1897)
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