Arnold Marc Gorter (1866, Almelo – 1933, Amsterdam), was a 19th-century landscape painter from the Eastern Netherlands.
According to the RKD he was a pupil of August Allebé and Pierre Cuypers at the Rijksnormaalschool voor Teekenonderwijzers in Amsterdam in 1888, and the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten there in (1889-1891). [1] He was a member of the Pulchri studio and Arti et Amicitiae. [1] A president of the artists' association Arti et Amicitiae, he was a favorite of the Dutch Queen Wilhelmina. [2]
Gorter is known for landscapes and won a gold medal at the Paris salon in 1910. [1] In 1922 he accompanied Wilhelmina of the Netherlands on a trip to Norway as her painting teacher. [1] Other less famous pupils of Gorter were Marinus Bies, Carel Lodewijk Dake, his niece Hinke Gorter, Maria Elisabeth van Hengel, Albertus Gerhard Hulshoff Pol, Johan Meijer(1885-1970), Leendert Johan Muller, and Henri van Os-Delhez. [1]