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Willem Wenckebach
Willem Wenckebach

Willem Wenckebach

Dutch, 1860–1937
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Ludwig Willem Reymert (Willem) Wenckebach, best known as Willem Wenckebach, was a Dutch painter, illustrator, bookbinding designer and graphic artist. Like so many artists of his time, he produced both applied and free work. With his applied work, Willem Wenckebach became one of the best-known and most prolific illustrators and graphic designers of his time. He remained best known for his watercolors for the Verkade albums of Jac. P. Thijsse. He made illustrations for these albums with Jan Voerman Jr. and Jan van Oort, among others. In Amsterdam, Wenckebach also remained known for the many pen drawings he made of old Amsterdam between 1898 and 1907. These were published in the Nieuws van de Dag. Later the drawings were published several more times in book form.

His father was Eduard Wenckebach, a founder of Dutch telegraphy; his mother was Maria Geertruida Elisabeth Cornelissen. Willem Wenckebach was a brother of the Dutch physician Karel Frederik Wenckebach and of the Director of State Mines Henri Johan Eduard Wenckebach. He was also uncle and teacher of the sculptor and painter Oswald Wenckebach.

Willem Wenckebach initially trained as a garden architect at the Linnaeus School of Horticulture in Amsterdam, before moving to Utrecht in 1878 to become a pupil of the Utrecht painter D.P. van Lokhorst (1848-1893) and the marine painter Jacob Eduard van Heemskerck van Beest.

As a young promising artist, he acquired a Royal Grant, which enabled him to go to Paris from 1880-1884. Back in Utrecht, he became a member of the Genootschap Kunstliefde, where he became friends with Anthon van Rappard. With him, Wenckebach went out to paint en plain air, including on Terschelling and in Drenthe. In 1886, both resigned their membership in the conservative Genootschap Kunstliefde (Love for Art Society) after a conflict about, among other things, drawing female nudes. Through Anthon van Rappard, Willem Wenckebach also got to know Vincent van Gogh, on whose advice Wenckebach would settle for a while in Heeze, Brabant, which was popular with artists at the time. In addition to Anthon van Rappard, Wenckebach was friends with Hendrik Petrus Berlage and Antoon Derkinderen[source?]

In 1887, Willem Wenckebach left for Amsterdam to focus on applied work. He went to work for a large printing company as an illustrator and designer of book bindings. Free painting took a back seat, but through his illustrations of children's books, his drawn Amsterdam cityscapes and especially his watercolors for the Verkade albums of Jac. P. Thijsse, Wenckebach became one of the best-known and most prolific illustrators and graphic designers of his time. Yet he did continue to paint, especially landscapes, which he exhibited at Arti et Amicitiae, of which he had become a member in 1889. Starting in 1910, he also had regular solo exhibitions at art dealers. His paintings sold so well there that he stopped illustrating in 1917 to devote himself entirely to painting again.

Willem Wenckebach also taught at the Kunstnijverheidsschool in Haarlem. Besides his cousin Oswald Wenckebach, his pupils included: Rie de Balbian Verster-Bolderheij, Frans Baljon, Johan Briedé, Johan Jacobs, Marie Jorissen-Cox, Johannes Josseaud, Kees Laan, Jan Harm Oostendorp.

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De Victor, molen te Amsterdam

De Victor, molen te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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De Vondelstraat te Amsterdam

De Vondelstraat te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Dijkstraat te Amsterdam

Dijkstraat te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Driehoekstraat te Amsterdam

Driehoekstraat te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Felix Meritis te Amsterdam

Felix Meritis te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Gevelsteen aan de Nieuwe Teertuinen te Amsterdam

Gevelsteen aan de Nieuwe Teertuinen te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Gezicht op de haven van Leerdam

Gezicht op de haven van Leerdam (1898)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Grazende koe en wilgen langs een sloot

Grazende koe en wilgen langs een sloot (1893)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Groenlandsche Pakhuizen te Amsterdam

Groenlandsche Pakhuizen te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Halvemaansteeg te Amsterdam

Halvemaansteeg te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Heidelandschap

Heidelandschap (1893)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Accijnshuis te Amsterdam

Het Accijnshuis te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Arsenaal in de Nieuwe Amstelstraat te Amsterdam

Het Arsenaal in de Nieuwe Amstelstraat te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Beurspleintje te Amsterdam

Het Beurspleintje te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Bossche Hofje te Amsterdam

Het Bossche Hofje te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Henriette Hofje aan de Stadhouderskade te Amsterdam

Het Henriette Hofje aan de Stadhouderskade te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Hofje aan de Palmgracht te Amsterdam

Het Hofje aan de Palmgracht te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Huis met de Hoofden te Amsterdam

Het Huis met de Hoofden te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Jonas Daniël Meijer Plein te Amsterdam

Het Jonas Daniël Meijer Plein te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Oosterdok te Amsterdam

Het Oosterdok te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Rembrandthuis aan de Joden Breestraat te Amsterdam

Het Rembrandthuis aan de Joden Breestraat te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Rijksmuseum te Amsterdam, vanaf de Stadhouderskade gezien

Het Rijksmuseum te Amsterdam, vanaf de Stadhouderskade gezien (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Rijpen Hofje te Amsterdam

Het Rijpen Hofje te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Spaanse Huis op hoek Singel en Droogbak te Amsterdam

Het Spaanse Huis op hoek Singel en Droogbak te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het Tolhuis aan de Buiksloterweg te Amsterdam (overzijde van het IJ)

Het Tolhuis aan de Buiksloterweg te Amsterdam (overzijde van het IJ) (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Het voormalig Buitengasthuis te Amsterdam

Het voormalig Buitengasthuis te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Hoekhuis aan de Korte Prinsengracht

Hoekhuis aan de Korte Prinsengracht (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Ingang Burger Weeshuis te Amsterdam

Ingang Burger Weeshuis te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Ingang van het voormalige Zuiderkerkhof aan de St. Anthonie Breestraat te Amsterdam

Ingang van het voormalige Zuiderkerkhof aan de St. Anthonie Breestraat te Amsterdam (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
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Kasteel Assumburg

Kasteel Assumburg (20th century)

Willem Wenckebach (Dutch, 1860–1937)
Landscape
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