Karin Mader | |
---|---|
Born | Katharina Margareta Mader 27 February 1910 Bayreuth, Germany |
Died | 11 July 1973 63) Amstelveen, Netherlands | (aged
Nationality | Dutch |
Other names | Karin Zuidema-Mader |
Known for | Painting |
Spouse | S. J. Zuidema |
Katharina "Karin" Margareta Mader (1910-1973) was a Dutch artist known for her floral paintings.
Mader was born on 27 February 1910 in Bayreuth, Germany. She was a student of Josef Verheijen. [1] Her work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale Onze Kunst van Heden (Our Art of Today) at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. [2] She was a member of the Federatie van Verenigingen van Beroeps Beeldende Kunstenaars (Federation of Associations of Professional Visual Artists) in Amsterdam. [3] Mader died on 11 July 1973 in Amstelveen. [1]
Marlene Dumas is a South African artist and painter currently based in the Netherlands.
Johanna Gezina van Gogh-Bonger was a multilingual Dutch editor and translator of the letters of the van Gogh brothers. As the wife of art dealer Theo van Gogh, she was the sister-in-law of the painter Vincent van Gogh.
Edsilia Francisca Rombley is a Dutch singer and television presenter. She began her career in 1995, as a member of the Dutch girl group Dignity. Rombley began her solo career in 1996, after winning the Dutch talent show Soundmixshow, later winning the European Soundmix Show as well the following year.
Katharina Sieverding is a German photographer known for her self-portraiture. Sieverding lives and works in Berlin and Düsseldorf. She is a professor emeritus at the University of the Arts, Berlin.
Karin Spaink is a journalist, writer and feminist.
Joanna Koerten, was a Dutch artist who excelled in painting, drawing, embroidery, glass etching, and wax modeling. She achieved fame as a silhouette cutter, the art of creating outline images from pieces of cut paper mounted on a contrasting background. She produced landscapes, seascapes, flowers, portraits, and religious scenes in this medium. Her clients included Peter the Great of Russia, Frederick Elector of Brandenburg, Johan de Witt and William III of England.
Karin Ann Margareta Bergman was a Swedish novelist. She had an unhappy childhood in a strict Lutheran family, something depicted in her brother Ingmar Bergman's semi-autobiographical film Fanny och Alexander.
Hendrika Cornelia "Rie" de Balbian Verster-Bolderheij was a Dutch painter. She attended the Dagtekenschool voor meisjes in Amsterdam. She submitted some of her work into the "Paintings" event of the "Mixed Painting" category of the art competitions at the 1928 Summer Olympics, but did not win a medal.
Katharina, or Catharina Rozee, was a Dutch Golden Age artist. She is remembered for her ability to create exceptionally realistic images in the medium of embroidery.
Karin Bloemen is a Dutch actress and singer. She has appeared in several films and television shows in the Netherlands. Since 1983 Bloemen is a singer and cabaret artist who is very extrovert and likes to draw attention to herself with her striking appearance, her beautiful songs and lively performances. In her theatre shows and concerts she makes use of her fabulous voice and expressive facial expressions and she plays the audience very well. She is exuberant and extroverted and can also be subdued and sensitive.
Louise "Lou" Marie Loeber was a Dutch painter.
Cornelia Wilhelmina "Mien" Marchant (1866-1952) was a Dutch artist.
Rosa "Ro" Catherina Mogendorff (1907-1969) was a Dutch artist.
Thérèse Ansingh who used the pseudonym Sorella (1883-1968) was a Dutch artist.
Johanna Hendrika Pieneman (1889-1986) was a Dutch artist.
Ecoline "Etie" Adrienne van Rees (1890-1973) was a Dutch ceramist.
Catherina Elisabeth Schouten (1887–1967) was a Dutch painter.
Maria Johanna Moltzer was a Dutch-Swiss psychoanalyst.
Elsa Woutersen-van Doesburgh (1875-1957) was a Dutch artist.