Helena Margaretha Van Dielen Explained
Helena Margaretha Van Dielen, also known as Helena Margaretha Van Romondt, (1774–1841) was a Dutch artist, known for painting, drawing and watercolor.[1] [2] Her artwork subjects included flowers, and still life.
She was born in Utrecht (in what is now Netherlands) on 13 March 1774, to Anna Apollonia Decker and Willem Jan Baptist van Dielen.[3] She was the younger sister of painter Adriaan Jacob Willem van Dielen (1772–1812).[4]
Van Dielen married on 29 May 1791 to Otto van Romondt[5] of Dutch nobility and of the municipal council and provincial executive of Utrecht. Van Dielen died in Utrecht on 23 January 1841.
Notes and References
- Web site: Ontdek amateur, tekenaar, aquarellist Helena Margaretha van Dielen. 2020-08-23. rkd.nl. nl.
- Web site: Dielen, Helena Margaretha van. 2020-08-23. Biografisch Portaal.
- Web site: Portret van Helena Margaretha van Dielen (1774-1841)?, echtgenote van Otto van Romondt. 2020-08-23. Centraal Museum Utrecht. nl.
- Book: Dielen, Helena Margaretha van later Mme Van Romondt. Oxford University Press, Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00051258.
- Web site: Geschiedenis der Vaderlandsche Schilderkunst. 2020-08-23. Resources Huygens ING.