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Jan Theodoor Kruseman
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'''Jan Theodoor Kruseman''' (7 November 1835, [[Amsterdam]] - 19 February 1895, [[Uccle]]) was a Dutch painter who specialized in landscapes and maritime scenes.
==Biography==
His father was the portrait painter [[Jan Adam Kruseman]]. After initially pursuing a career in overseas shipping, he became interested in painting and drawing and, in 1851, took lessons from [[Everhardus Koster]].
in 1853, he went to Brussels, where he stayed for two years; receiving further advice and encouragement from [[Willem Roelofs]]. Later, he and Roelofs travelled to Luxembourg and Germany. When they returned, he spent some time working with his father. He also visited the island of [[Terschelling]] to paint seascapes.
He polished his skills by studying with Nicolaas Riegen (1827-1889) and [[Louis Meijer]]. Accompanied by Meijer and [[Mauritz de Haas]], he embarked on a painting trip to Normandy, [[Brittany]] and the island of [[Jersey]]. After a trip to England in 1860, he returned to Brussels and remained there.
==Sources==
* M. van Heteren, J. de Meere, ''Fredrik Marinus Kruseman (1816-1882) Painter of pleasing landscapes'', Schiedam: Scriptum, 1998 ISBN 978-90-559-4082-0
==External links==
* [https://ift.tt/2qUsdjb More works by Kruseman] @ ArtNet
[[Category:1835 births]]
[[Category:1895 deaths]]
[[Category:Dutch painters]]
[[Category:Dutch landscape painters]]
[[Category:Marine art]]
[[Category:Dutch emigrants to Belgium]]
[[Category:Artists from Amsterdam]]
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