VERHOESEN Albertus

POULTRY

Oil on canvas: 34.5 x 45.5 cm / 13.6 x 17.9 in
Signed and dated '1862' lower right

Painter of landscapes with cattle, poultry and stables; aquafortist and lithographer.

Albertus Verhoesen was a pupil of Bruno van Straaten, Jan van Ravenzwaay and Pieter Gerardus van Os; he lived with Barend Cornelis Koekkoek for a while. He taught Dirk van Lokhorst and his son Johannes Marinus Verhoesen.
He worked in Utrecht, Hilversum (1824-1826) and again in Utrecht. From 1834 till 1853, he lived in Amersfoort where he was appointed city draughtsman; in 1853, he returned to Utrecht.

Period:
Utrecht 1806 - 1881
Dutch School

Exhibitions:
Amsterdam - Enschede - Rotterdam - Utrecht

Literature:
P. & V. Berko, "Dictionary of Animal Painters; Belgian and Dutch Artists born between 1750 and 1880", Knokke 1998, p. 489-490.