Jan Adam Kruseman

Petrus Augustus de Genestet (P.A. de Genestet) (Amsterdam, November 21, 1829 - Rozendaal, July 2, 1861) was a Dutch poet and a theologian. Petrus Augustus de Genestet lost both of his parents at a very young age; after that he lived with his uncle, the Dutch painter Jan Adam Kruseman. He studied at the Amsterdamse Atheneum and the Seminarium der Remonstrantse Broederschap to become a preacher. He became minister in March of 1852 at the Genestetkerk (Genestetchurch) that was named after him, in Delft. In the same year he got married to Henriette Bienfait in Bloemendaal. They had two children. In 1859, he lost both his wife and oldest child died of tubercolosis, and because of his poor health he had to quit working as a minister. He moved to Amsterdam, but spent most of his summers in Bloemendaal. Two years later, in 1861, he died in Rozendaal.
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Jan Adam Kruseman Portrait of an unknown woman oil painting


Portrait of an unknown woman
Gemälde ID::  82898
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Portrait of an unknown woman
1829(1829) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 79 x 66 cm (31.1 x 26 in) cyf
1829(1829) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_79_x_66_cm_(31.1_x_26_in) _ cyf
   
   
     

Jan Adam Kruseman Harvest Month oil painting


Harvest Month
Gemälde ID::  84779
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Harvest Month
1850(1850) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 28 x 38 cm (11 x 15 in) cyf
1850(1850) _ Medium_Oil_on_panel _ Dimensions_28_x_38_cm_(11_x_15_in) _ cyf
   
   
     

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     Jan Adam Kruseman
     Petrus Augustus de Genestet (P.A. de Genestet) (Amsterdam, November 21, 1829 - Rozendaal, July 2, 1861) was a Dutch poet and a theologian. Petrus Augustus de Genestet lost both of his parents at a very young age; after that he lived with his uncle, the Dutch painter Jan Adam Kruseman. He studied at the Amsterdamse Atheneum and the Seminarium der Remonstrantse Broederschap to become a preacher. He became minister in March of 1852 at the Genestetkerk (Genestetchurch) that was named after him, in Delft. In the same year he got married to Henriette Bienfait in Bloemendaal. They had two children. In 1859, he lost both his wife and oldest child died of tubercolosis, and because of his poor health he had to quit working as a minister. He moved to Amsterdam, but spent most of his summers in Bloemendaal. Two years later, in 1861, he died in Rozendaal.

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