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Theo van Hoytema - Kalenderblad december met sneeuwuil

Kalenderblad december met sneeuwuil (1904)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
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Theo van Hoytema

Theodorus van Hoytema, or Hoijtema was a Dutch lithographer, illustrator and graphic designer, known for his book covers and calendars; especially those depicting birds.

His father was Secretary-General of the Department of Finance. He was the youngest of eight children. Both of his parents died during the 1870s, so he and some siblings moved to Klein Stadwijk, a village in Voorschoten. There, he received his first drawing lessons from his eldest sister. He attended the Stedelijk Gymnasium Leiden and, together with two of his older brothers, passed an exam that enabled them to find work at a financial firm. Theo, however, was not satisfied with office life and decided to become an artist.

He began by taking drawing classes at the Royal Academy of Art. While there, he drew and painted the stuffed animals at the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden. As a result, his uncle Adriaan van Oordt, Director of Brill Publishers, was able to get him his first commissions doing scientific illustrations. From 1889 to 1890, he became interested in lithography. That same year, he took up temporary residence in a garden house at Binckhorst Castle [nl]. The following year, after the success of his first picture book about birds (Hoe de vogels aan een koning kwamen), he was married and moved to Loosduinen. The marriage was, however, short-lived and childless, ending in divorce in 1902.

In 1892, he became a member of the Haagsche Kunstkring and joined Arti et Amicitiae in 1893. That same year, he produced an illustrated edition of The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen, followed by several more bird-themed picture books.

He continued to move, restlessly, first to Voorburg then, in 1897, to Hilversum. For a time, he stayed with family members in London. His health became fragile and he was hospitalized for much of 1904 and 1905. He also spent a short time at a psychiatric sanatorium. When released, he went to live with a sister in The Hague and remained there, under her care, for the rest of his life.

Despite his illness, it was during this period that he created the calendars that made him famous. His designs also formed the basis for pottery and furniture. He and his wife were the models for the main characters in Leo en Gerda (1911), a novel by Aegidius Willem Timmerman [nl] about the generation of artists who began their careers in the 1880s. A street was named after him in 1923, and a monument was placed there in 2009.

In Collection: Animal Calenders by Theo van Hoytema (View all 180)

Kalenderblad voor mei 1910 met een wit konijn met vier jongen

Kalenderblad voor mei 1910 met een wit konijn met vier jongen (1909)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad augustus met witte duif

Kalenderblad augustus met witte duif (1915)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad oktober met torenvalk

Kalenderblad oktober met torenvalk (1914)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad september met goudfazant

Kalenderblad september met goudfazant (1914)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad april met ooievaar op het nest

Kalenderblad april met ooievaar op het nest (1914)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad september met vogel in het riet

Kalenderblad september met vogel in het riet (1906)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad februari met twee kauwen

Kalenderblad februari met twee kauwen (1915)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad juni met zwaluwen

Kalenderblad juni met zwaluwen (1909)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad februari met spreeuw

Kalenderblad februari met spreeuw (1901)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad juli met drie eenden aan de waterkant

Kalenderblad juli met drie eenden aan de waterkant (1908)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad december met papegaai

Kalenderblad december met papegaai (1907)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad voor september 1914 met een eend op het water

Kalenderblad voor september 1914 met een eend op het water (1913)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad september met dode mus en kevers

Kalenderblad september met dode mus en kevers (1910)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad juli met flamingo’s

Kalenderblad juli met flamingo’s (1916)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
Kalenderblad maart met een zwarte en een witte eend

Kalenderblad maart met een zwarte en een witte eend (1908)

Theo van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863-1917)
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