Lizzy Ansingh
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Maria Elisabeth Georgina Ansingh (13 March 1875 – 14 December 1959) was a
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painter. Ansingh belonged to a group of female post-impressionist painters influenced by the
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movement called the ''
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''. She was also a member of the (still existing) Amsterdam art circles ''
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'' and ''Sint Lucas''. She died in Amsterdam on 14 December 1959.


Biography

Lizzy Ansingh was born in
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. She was the daughter of Edzard Willem Ansingh, a pharmacist, and Clara Theresia Schwartze. She was the granddaughter of Johann Georg Schwartze, also a painter, and a niece of the painter
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. It was her aunt Thérèse Schwartze who gave Lizzy her first lessons in drawing. Lizzy lived with her aunt for 16 years. She encouraged her niece to develop her artistic career and introduced her to numerous other painters, among others French
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and the famous Dutch painters
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,
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and
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. Her younger sister,
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, was also a painter. During the years 1894–1897 Lizzy studied at the Amsterdam Royal Academy of Visual Arts. Here she studied with the professors August Allebé,
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and Carel Dake. Her work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the
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. At the Academy a lasting friendship was born between a group of female painters, later called the ''Amsterdamse Joffers'': Lizzy Ansingh, Marie van Regteren Altena, Suze Bisschop-Robertson, Coba Ritsema, Ans van den Berg, Jacoba Surie, Nelly Bodenheim, Betsy Westendorp-Osieck and Jo Bauer-Stumpff. The importance of the Amsterdamse Joffers lies primarily in functioning as role models for younger female painters in the Netherlands, especially during and after the 1970s.


Other works

Besides portrait painting, Ansingh gained celebrity for painting dolls, in which she was also encouraged by her aunt Thérèse Schwartze. She purchased a ''circa'' 1740-1750
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in which she arranged her dolls for inspiration, as well as furnishing it with numerous other articles she collected. Her Amsterdam studio in the
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, along with the dollhouse, was severely damaged on the night of 27 April 1943 when a British bomber was shot down, destroying the and much of the alongside her studio (the ensuing fire was the most devastating in Amsterdam since 1659 and is recorded in
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's diary). The dollhouse has since been restored and can be seen at the
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. She also wrote two books for children, ''`n Vruchtenmandje'' (A little fruit basket), published in 1927, and ''Tante Tor is jarig'' (Aunt Tor has her birthday). This booklet, published in 1950, was illustrated by Nelly Bodenheim.


Public Collections

*
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References


Further reading

* Venema, Adriaan, ''De Amsterdamse Joffers.'' Het Wereldvenster: 1977.


External links

*
Ansingh, Maria Elisabeth Georgina (1875-1959)
at the
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*
Lizzy Ansingh
at the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ansingh, Lizzy 1875 births 1959 deaths Painters from Utrecht (city) Dutch children's writers Dutch women children's writers Dutch women painters Thérèse Schwartze 20th-century Dutch painters 20th-century Dutch women artists Art competitors at the 1928 Summer Olympics Alumni of Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten