
Otto Eerelman (23 March 1839,
Groningen
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- 3 October 1926, Groningen) was a Dutch painter; best known for his depictions of dogs and horses. He was also a
court painter
A court painter was an artist who painted for the members of a royal or princely family, sometimes on a fixed salary and on an exclusive basis where the artist was not supposed to undertake other work. Painters were the most common, but the cour ...
and did several portraits of
Wilhelmina, as Princess and Queen.
Biography
His father was
sexton at
Der Aa-kerk
The Aa-kerk (also: A-kerk) is a historic former parish church in the centre of Groningen (city), Groningen, and a dominant feature in the skyline of the city together with the nearby Martinitoren.
History
Before the construction of the current ...
. He showed an early aptitude for art and, against the wishes of his parents, enrolled at the
Academie Minerva
Academie Minerva is a Dutch art academy.
The academy was founded in 1798 in Groningen as a school for arts, architecture, construction engineering, and seamanship.Dijk, F. van (1998) ''Leraren van de Academie Minerva. Een keuze uit twee eeuwen ...
in 1860, where he studied with
J.H. Egenberger.
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@ Kunstbus. After graduating, he spent another year at the
Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp)
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. Later, he took private lessons in the studios of
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema ( ; born Lourens Alma Tadema, ; 8 January 1836 – 25 June 1912) was a Dutch people, Dutch painter who later settled in the United Kingdom, becoming the last officially recognised Denization, denizen in 1873. Born in ...
.
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by Martin Mulder @ Dodenakkers.
After a brief stay in Paris, he returned to Groningen and worked as a teacher at the Academie from 1867 to 1874.
He moved to Brussels that year to establish himself as a painter but, for unknown reasons, relocated to
The Hague
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in 1875, where he lived until 1902. It was during this time that he served as a court painter and many of his works are still to be seen in
Het Loo
Paleis Het Loo ( , meaning "The Lea") is a palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau.
History
The symmetrical Dutch Baroque building was designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and was built between 1684 an ...
.
In 1898, an illustrated album called ''Horse Races'' was published, containing 40 lithographs of Eerelman's paintings by Richard Schoenbeck (1840-1919). It featured Queen Wilhelmina's favorite horse, "Woyko", and proved to be very popular. Later, an annotated collection of his works was translated into English by
Clara Bell
Clara Courtenay Bell ( Poynter; 1835–1927) was an English translator fluent in French, German, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, and Spanish,''The Illustrated American'': 22 November 1890, p. 500''The Author: A Monthly Magazine fo ...
under the title ''Horses and Dogs''. His best known painting, "De paardenkeuring op de Grote Markt op de 28ste augustus", depicts an annual celebration (featuring horses) held to commemorate the lifting of the
Siege of Groningen.
For health reasons ("rheumatic neuralgia"), he spent five years in
Arnhem
Arnhem ( ; ; Central Dutch dialects, Ernems: ''Èrnem'') is a Cities of the Netherlands, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality situated in the eastern part of the Netherlands, near the German border. It is the capita ...
, then went back to Groningen in 1907. At the age of eighty, he was made a
Ridder and a street in Groningen was named after him.
It was said that one could tell when visitors to the
Louvre
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were from Groningen because they would ask "where are the Eerelmans?". He was, however, mostly forgotten by the second half of the 20th century. It is only recently that interest in his works has been revived. From April to August, 2015, a major retrospective was held at the Museum Nienoord in
Leek
A leek is a vegetable, a cultivar of ''Allium ampeloprasum'', the broadleaf wild leek (synonym (taxonomy), syn. ''Allium porrum''). The edible part of the plant is a bundle of Leaf sheath, leaf sheaths that is sometimes erroneously called a "s ...
.
Eerelman exhibition
@ the Museum Nienoord website.
References
Further reading
*''Otto Eerelman 1839-1926: schilder van paard en karos ( Nienoord, Leek), schilder van dieren en planten (Borg Verhildersum, Leens), schilder van portret en genre (Fraeylemaborg, Slochteren)'', Van Soeren, Amsterdam 1989, .
*Harry J. Kraaij, ''Otto Eeerelman: Groninger kunstenaar, 1839–1826''. Scriptum Art, Schiedam 2012, .
External links
Otto Eerelman website
Home page
Otto Eerelman
by Beno Hofman @ Groningen Archieven
Paintings made into lithographs and used as illustrations in "Paardenrassen"
@ Groningen Archieven
ArtNet: More works by Eerelman.
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1839 births
1926 deaths
19th-century Dutch painters
Dutch male painters
20th-century Dutch painters
Dog artists
Equine artists
Dutch painters of animals
Painters from Groningen
Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp) alumni
19th-century Dutch male artists
20th-century Dutch male artists