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Margaretha Roosenboom was a 19th-century Dutch floral artist. She studied painting under her father, Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom.
Margaretha Roosenboom mainly painted still lifes, both with flowers and fruit. In particular, roses were the central theme of her works.
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom was a Dutch painter, etcher, lithographer, watercolorist, and illustrator who was specialised in landscape art. He painted various types of landscapes but was mainly known for his winter landscapes. Roosenboom's work is situated in the Dutch Romantic movement. He collaborated with various artists who painted the staffage in his landscapes.
Margaretha Roosenboom was a 19th-century Dutch floral artist. She studied painting under her father, Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom.
Margaretha Roosenboom mainly painted still lifes, both with flowers and fruit. In particular, roses were the central theme of her works.
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom was a Dutch painter, etcher, lithographer, watercolorist, and illustrator who was specialised in landscape art. He painted various types of landscapes but was mainly known for his winter landscapes. Roosenboom's work is situated in the Dutch Romantic movement. He collaborated with various artists who painted the staffage in his landscapes.
Helene Cramer is a German floral artist, landscape and portrait painter. She studied painting privately in Hamburg, The Hague and Antwerp.
Helen Kramer is best known for her colourful floral still lifes. Her work was regularly shown at major German exhibitions. And Helen herself was a member of the Allgemeine Deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft, the Artists' Association of Northwest Germany, the Berlin Artists' Association and the Vienna Association of Writers and Artists.