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Jurriaan Andriessen - Behangselschildering met siervaas

Behangselschildering met siervaas (c. 1776)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
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Jurriaan Andriessen
About the Artist

Jurriaan Andriessen was a Dutch decorative painter and graphic artist.

His father was from Brandenburg and his mother was from Holstein. He began his art studies at the age of twelve with the decorative painter Anthony Elliger. Four years later, he worked with Jan Maurits Quinkhard. In 1760, he attended the Technical School in Amsterdam and was awarded first prize for his graduation work in 1766. That same year, he was accepted as a member of the Guild of Saint Luke and received a major order for wall decorations at the Huis te Manpad in Heemstede.

He worked with Johannes van Dreght and Reinier Vinkeles. In 1770, he was married. The couple settled in Amsterdam, where he and Izaäk Schmidt (1840-1818) opened a workshop for making painted wallpaper. His brother Anthonie, who was a carriage painter, also became involved in the business. Idyllic, mythological landscapes were his most popular product. Toward the end of the Eighteenth-century, the interest in painted wallpaper declined, so he joined with Hermanus Numan to paint theatrical scenery; most notably for the Schouwburg of Van Campen.

In addition, he was a notable teacher, whose students include Jan Bulthuis, Jacques Kuyper, Gerrit Jan Michaëlis, Jacobus Schoemaker Doyer, Wouter Johannes van Troostwijk and Johann Georg Ziesenis as well as his son, Christiaan.

In 1799, he suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. In all, he produced over 200 wallpaper designs, many of which are in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. Very few are still to be seen in their original locations. The museum also has his diary, meticulously kept over the course of twenty years.

More Artworks by Jurriaan Andriessen (View all 36 Artworks)

Ontwerp voor een kamerbeschildering; idyllisch-arcadisch landschap met klassieke gebouwen (1752 - 1819)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Landscape

Ontwerptekening voor een kamerwand, met opgeplakte variant (1760 - 1819)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Landscape

Landschap met tempelruïne (1752 - 1819)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Landscape

Arcadisch landschap met links een tempel en op de voorgrond een zittende oude man (1771)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Landscape

Self-Portrait (c. 1800 - c. 1819)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Figurative

Ontwerp voor de decoratie Kunsten en Wetenschappen op de Noordermarkt (1795)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Illustration

Behangselschildering met bacchante (1786)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Mythology

Arcadian Landscape, one of a series of ten murals in the garden room of the main floor of the Amsterdam house Herengracht 524 (1771)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Landscape

Landweg langs muur met koepel (1752 - 1819)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Landscape

Landschap met waterval (1752 - 1819)

Jurriaan Andriessen (Dutch, 1742-1819)
Landscape
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