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Arina Hugenholtz (20 September 1848 – 4 April 1934) was a Dutch painter. She is known for her landscape and genre paintings.


Biography

Hugenholtz was born 20 September 1848 in Cillaarshoek. She attended Royal Academy of Art at The Hague and the State Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam. She studied with
Anton Mauve Anthonij "Anton" Rudolf Mauve (; 18 September 18385 February 1888) was a Dutch realist painter who was a leading member of the Hague School. He signed his paintings 'A. Mauve' or with a monogrammed 'A.M.'. A master colorist, he was a very signi ...
. Hugenholtz exhibited her work at the
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at the 1893
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in Chicago, Illinois. In 1894 she settled in Laren, where she had a studio built and she was associated with the Laren School Hugenholtz died 4 April 1934 in Laren. Her works are in the Singer Museum in Laren and the
Frans Hals Museum The Frans Hals Museum (formerly ''Stedelijk Museum van Haarlem'') is a museum in the North Holland city of Haarlem, the Netherlands, founded in 1862, known as the Art Museum of Haarlem. Its collection is based on the city's own rich collection, b ...
in Haarlem.


Gallery

File:A hugenholz kinderen.jpg, ''Children on the beach'' circa 1920


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hugenholtz, Arina 1848 births 1934 deaths 19th-century Dutch painters 20th-century Dutch painters 20th-century Dutch women painters 19th-century Dutch women painters
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