Jan Augustini

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Regent room in Het Dolhuys, a continuous landscape covering three walls, done by Augustini in 1756.

Jan Augustini Degelenkamp (1725, Groningen 1773, Haarlem), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Biography

According to the RKD he was a landscape painter who made large wall decorations, many of which are still installed in the buildings for which they were designed.[1] He was a pupil of Philip van Dijk in the Hague.[1] He started his career working on pictures of flora for botanists, and contributed to the herbarium of the Leiden hortulanus Jacobus Schuurmans Stekhoven.[2] His pupils were his son Jacobus Luberti Augustini, Egbert van Drielst, Hermanus Numan, Gabriël van Rooyen, and Hendrik Tavenier.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jan Augustini in the RKD
  2. Jan Augustini in the History of art by Adriaan van der Willigen and Roeland van Eynden
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