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[[File:Johannes de Bosch.jpg|thumb|alt=Johannes de Bosch, "Arcadian landscape"|Johannes de Bosch, "Arcadian landscape", Private collection.]]

[[File:Johannes de Bosch.jpg|thumb|alt=Johannes de Bosch, "Arcadian landscape"|Johannes de Bosch, "Arcadian landscape", Private collection.]]



'''Johannes de Bosch''' (1713–1785) was a [[Dutch people|Dutch]] painter, [[engraver]] and [[Drawing|draughtsman]]. De Bosch was born in [[Amsterdam]], the son of the [[apothecary]] Jeroen de Bosch,

'''Johannes de Bosch''' (1713–1785) was a [[Dutch people|Dutch]] painter, [[engraver]] and [[Drawing|draughtsman]]. He was born in [[Amsterdam]], the son of the [[apothecary]] Jeroen de Bosch who owned a significant collection of paintings and drawings, so he was surrounded and influenced by fine art from an early age.

who owned a significant collection of paintings and drawings, he was surrounded and influenced by fine art from an early age.



He specialized in painting and drawing [[Regions of ancient Greece#Arcadia|arcadian]] landscapes, inspired by the work of other artists such as the Dutch painter [[Jan van Huysum]] (Amsterdam 1682 - 1749). De Bosch also designed various [[Vignette (graphic design)|vignettes]] for different publications, which were in turn engraved by

He specialized in painting and drawing [[Regions of ancient Greece#Arcadia|arcadian]] landscapes, inspired by the work of other artists such as the Dutch painter [[Jan van Huysum]] (Amsterdam 1682 - 1749). De Bosch also designed various [[Vignette (graphic design)|vignettes]] for different publications, which were in turn engraved by several other artists.<ref>Roeland van Eijnden en Adriaan van der Willigen, Geschiedenis der Vaderlandsche Schilderkunst, Haarlem, 1817, p. 135-137.</ref>

several other artists.<ref>Roeland van Eijnden en Adriaan van der Willigen, Geschiedenis der Vaderlandsche Schilderkunst, Haarlem, 1817, p. 135-137.</ref>



Furthermore, de Bosch is known for his [[Topographical view|topographical]] drawings of several Dutch cities, such as Amsterdam and [[Zeist]].<ref>J. Meerdink, Johannes de Bosch (1713-1785) en zijn tekeningen van Zeist in het midden der 18e eeuw, Van de Poll-Stichting, 1979.</ref> His work is present in several national and international museums, such as the [[Teylers Museum]] ([[Haarlem]]),

He is known also for his [[Topographical view|topographical]] drawings of several Dutch cities, such as Amsterdam and [[Zeist]].<ref>J. Meerdink, Johannes de Bosch (1713-1785) en zijn tekeningen van Zeist in het midden der 18e eeuw, Van de Poll-Stichting, 1979.</ref> His work is present in several national and international museums, such as the [[Teylers Museum]] ([[Haarlem]]),

the [[Rijksmuseum]] (Amsterdam), the [[Hamburger Kunsthalle]] ([[Hamburg]]) and the [[Städel Museum]] ([[Frankfurt]]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rkd.nl/rkddb/(x1edfayztpv1ja45lcjqqo55)/brief.aspx |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-02-22 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120730040451/http://www.rkd.nl/rkddb/(53waxu550qica245cflhab45)/brief.aspx |archivedate=2012-07-30 }}</ref>

the [[Rijksmuseum]] (Amsterdam), the [[Hamburger Kunsthalle]] ([[Hamburg]]) and the [[Städel Museum]] ([[Frankfurt]]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rkd.nl/rkddb/(x1edfayztpv1ja45lcjqqo55)/brief.aspx |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-02-22 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120730040451/http://www.rkd.nl/rkddb/(53waxu550qica245cflhab45)/brief.aspx |archivedate=2012-07-30 }}</ref>




Revision as of 22:44, 27 January 2022

Johannes de Bosch, "Arcadian landscape"
Johannes de Bosch, "Arcadian landscape", Private collection.

Johannes de Bosch (1713–1785) was a Dutch painter, engraver and draughtsman. He was born in Amsterdam, the son of the apothecary Jeroen de Bosch who owned a significant collection of paintings and drawings, so he was surrounded and influenced by fine art from an early age.

He specialized in painting and drawing arcadian landscapes, inspired by the work of other artists such as the Dutch painter Jan van Huysum (Amsterdam 1682 - 1749). De Bosch also designed various vignettes for different publications, which were in turn engraved by several other artists.[1]

He is known also for his topographical drawings of several Dutch cities, such as Amsterdam and Zeist.[2] His work is present in several national and international museums, such as the Teylers Museum (Haarlem), the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), the Hamburger Kunsthalle (Hamburg) and the Städel Museum (Frankfurt).[3]

References

  1. ^ Roeland van Eijnden en Adriaan van der Willigen, Geschiedenis der Vaderlandsche Schilderkunst, Haarlem, 1817, p. 135-137.
  • ^ J. Meerdink, Johannes de Bosch (1713-1785) en zijn tekeningen van Zeist in het midden der 18e eeuw, Van de Poll-Stichting, 1979.
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2012-02-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Johannes_de_Bosch&oldid=1068342997"

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