Elsa Woutersen van Doesburgh artwork • painting • previously for sale In the forbidden corner
Elsa Woutersen van Doesburgh
Amsterdam 1875-1957 Bloemendaal
1875-1957
In the forbidden corner
oil on panel 29.9 x 35.5 cm, signed l.r.
This painting was previously for sale.
Literature: tent.cat. Amsterdam, Arti et Amicitiae, 'Voorjaarstentoonstelling 1947', 1947, cat.nr. 92.
Exhibited: Amsterdam, Arti et Amicitiae, 'Voorjaarstentoonstelling 1947', 26 april-26 mei 1947, nr. 92.
Elsa Woutersen van Doesburgh painted figures, portraits, still lifes and the courtyards of Haarlem, where she later lived, in a smooth, impressionistic style. She became best known to the general public for her miniature portraits and illustrations for magazines. From 1892 to 1899, Elsa attended the ladies' class of the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam, at the same time as the Amsterdam Joffers. She then took lessons with one of them, Coba Ritsema. She was a member of 'Arti et Amicitiae' in Amsterdam and of 'Kunst Zij ons Doel' and the artist group 'De Spaak' in Haarlem.
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