Jo Bauer-Stumpff

Jo Bauer-Stumpff

Jo Bauer-Stumpff aged 88
Born March 22, 1873
Amsterdam
Died December 19, 1964
Amsterdam
Nationality Netherlands

Jo Bauer-Stumpff (September 5, 1873 – February 5, 1964) was a Dutch painter.

Bauer-Stumpff was born in Amsterdam and trained at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten there, where she studied under August Allebé.[1] Her father William Stumpff was director-general at the Royal Dutch theatre. She was a member of Arti et Amicitiae (where she won a medal in 1952) and the Hollandse Aquarellisten Kring and is considered one of the Amsterdamse Joffers.[1]

In 1902 she married the painter Marius Bauer. The couple lived in Villa Stamboel in Aerdenhout and lived from 1916 in Amsterdam. They made trips abroad to the Dutch East Indies and Egypt.[1] She stopped painting almost altogether after marriage and cared for her husband. The marriage was childless. After his death, she became more active as an artist again. She is known for still lifes and portraits.[1] Her pupils were Ans van den Berg, Frederik Henderik de Meester, and Hillegonda Henriëtte Tellekamp.[1]

Bauer-Stumpff died in Amsterdam.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Jo Bauer in the RKD


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