Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht

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Born(1858-09-18)18 September 1858
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died11 December 1933(1933-12-11) (aged 75)
The Hague, Netherlands
KnownforMilitary art
Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht
Born(1858-09-18)18 September 1858
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died11 December 1933(1933-12-11) (aged 75)
The Hague, Netherlands
EducationRoyal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp
Known forMilitary art

Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht (18 September 1858 11 December 1933) was a Dutch painter and illustrator who specialised in military art.

Horse artillery in 1808. Watercolour by Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht (1900).

The artist's father, John Cornelis Hoynck van Papendrecht, was an accomplished student of drawing and painting, a skill that manifested itself in him from an early age. He completed his studies at the Amsterdam Handelsschool at commerce. At the urging of Charles Rochussen, a friend of his father's and a doyen of Dutch art, joined the winter programme at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. After two years in Antwerp, Van Papendrecht lived in Munich for four years to continue his training.[1]

In 1884, Van Papendrecht returned to Amsterdam. In 1889, he married a clergyman's daughter, Johanna Philippa van Gorkom.[2] In 1892, the couple moved to Amstelveen and then to Rheden near Arnhem where they remained till 1902. The artist's final residence was in The Hague where he continued to live till his death in 1933.

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