Johanna Pieneman

Johanna Hendrika Pieneman ( Amsterdam , February 17 1889 - there, April 28 1986 ) was a Dutch painter .

Pieneman came from an old Amsterdam artists sex. Her father was Nicholas Pieneman ( Breukelen, 1853 - Maarssen , 1945), a descendant of the eighteenth-century painter Jan Willem Pieneman (1779-1853, director of the Royal Picture Gallery and the Royal Academy in Amsterdam). She took classes with more Carel Dake , Antoon Derkinderen and Theo van Doesburg . They mainly painted in a figurative, impressionistic style and her work is among the Amsterdam school . Her brother Nicholas (1880-1938) was also a painter. She also painted many in France.

Work [ edit ]

 * Amstel (called "Bullewijk") in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel. Ca. 1920. Oil on canvas. 36 × 49 cm. Kunsthandel the interwar period (2008).  See external link .
 * Impressionistic landscape. Without year. Oil on canvas. 40 × 50 cm. Artlove (2008).  See external link .