Lucie van Dam van Isselt explained

Lucie van Dam van Isselt
Birth Date:15 June 1871
Birth Place:Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands
Death Place:The Hague, Netherlands
Other Names:Lucie Ekker
Spouse:
    Children:2
    Website:lucievandamvanisselt.nl
    Nationality:Dutch

    Lucie van Dam van Isselt or Lucie Dam van Isselt later Lucie Ekker (15 June 1871 – 7 June 1949) was a Dutch artist known for her floral paintings.[1]

    Life

    Van Dam van Isselt was born in Bergen op Zoom, North Brabant, Netherlands in 1871. Her formal painting education began at the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague. She learnt about etchings and lithography from at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon.

    She traveled through Europe and painted in various places in Belgium, France and Italy. Her oeuvre is varied: portraits, various types of still lifes, genre, figure and animal performances. The Flemish neo-impressionist painter Théo van Rysselberghe was an inspiration for her. She painted in the Zeeland town of Veere and is therefore counted among the .[2]

    Van Dam van Isselt was the subject of a portrait by Jan Toorop in 1905.[3]

    She has paintings in several collections including the Teylers Museum.[4] Isselt's work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale Onze Kunst van Heden (Our Art of Today) at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.[5]

    She married, and divorced, twice. She married in her home town in 1892 to the painter and mechanical engineer .[6] They divorced in 1907 after they had had two children. She remarried on 12 May 1909 in Utrecht to the art critic . Their marriage was dissolved in 1921.[1]

    Van Dam van Isselt died in The Hague in 1949.[1]

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Lucie van Dam van Isselt . RKD . 30 December 2020 . en.
    2. Web site: Veerse Joffers worden getoond in Schotse Huizen - ZeelandNet Video. www.zeelandnet.nl. 2019-12-30.
    3. Web site: Portrait of Lucie van Dam Isselt Painting By Jan Toorop. Reproduction Gallery. en. 2019-12-29.
    4. Teylers Museum, including "Daisies in a silver cup", Oil on panel, bequest from Prof. Edith Bülbring
    5. Web site: Onze kunst van heden, 1939 - . Beeldend BeNeLux Elektronisch (Lexicon) . 27 December 2020.
    6. Web site: Ontdek architect, schilder, tekenaar Evert Cornelis Ekker. rkd.nl. nl. 2019-12-30.