Petrus Franciscus Greive

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Return of the herring fishermen, collection Teylers Museum, 1860

Petrus Franciscus Greive (1811, Amsterdam 1872, Amsterdam), was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Biography

According to the RKD he learned to paint from Jean Augustin Daiwaille, Jan Willem Pieneman, and Christiaan Julius Lodewijk Portman.[1] He was a member of the Amsterdam society Arti et Amicitiae and a teacher at the Amsterdam Royal Academy of Art, where he taught the students August Allebé, Joan Berg, Jan van Essen (1854-1936), Johan Conrad Greive (his nephew), Meijer de Haan, Marie Heineken, Cato van Hoorn, Diederik Franciscus Jamin, Jan Jacob Lodewijk ten Kate, Jacob Simon Hendrik Kever, Maurits Leon, Lambertus Lingeman, Coen Metzelaar, David Oyens, Betsy Repelius, Johanna Elisabeth Judith Rutgers, Hendrik Jacobus Scholten, Jacob Taanman, and Karel Elias van Toulon.[1]

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