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Johannes Hubertus Leonardus de Haas (1832-1908)

"Johannes Hubertus Leonardus de Haas (25 March 1832 – 4 August 1908) was a Dutch animal and landscape painter, and a peripheral figure of the Hague School.

Born at Hedel, De Haas spend his youth in Amsterdam where he got his first art education at evening-classes at the Koninklijke Academie. Consequently, he moved to Haarlem where he was apprenticed to the artist Pieter Frederik van Os. During his stay in Haarlem he befriended Paul Gabriël and Hendrik Dirk Kruseman Van Elten who were also studying with Van Os.

In 1853, together with his two friends, De Haas decided to go to Oosterbeek. Here they came into contact with the influential landscape painter Johannes Warnardus Bilders and the group of painters which had gathered around him, many of whom would later be part of the Hague School. De Haas also met his future wife in Oosterbeek, Bilders´ daughter, Caroline. In 1855 he received good reviews for his pictures that were exhibited in Paris from the noted art critic Jean Baptiste Gustave Planche." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.05.2020)

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was born Hedel March 25, 1832
died City of Brussels August 16, 1880
died Königswinter August 6, 1908

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Student Koninklijke Akademie van Beeldende Kunsten Amsterdam 1845-1848
Student Pieter Frederik van Os Haarlem 1848-1853
professional / worker Oosterbeek 1853-1857
professional / worker City of Brussels 1857-1908
professional / worker Tiermaler, Landscape art

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