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*[http://www.simonis-buunk.nl/verkocht/kunstenaar/Stroebel_JAB_(Johannes_Anthonie_Balthasar)__1163.aspx J.A.B. Stroebel] on Simonis & Buunk website |
*[http://www.simonis-buunk.nl/verkocht/kunstenaar/Stroebel_JAB_(Johannes_Anthonie_Balthasar)__1163.aspx J.A.B. Stroebel] on Simonis & Buunk website |
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*[http://www.artnet.com/artists/johannes%20antoine%20balthasar-stroebel/past-auction-results Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel] on [[Artnet]] |
*[http://www.artnet.com/artists/johannes%20antoine%20balthasar-stroebel/past-auction-results Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel] on [[Artnet]] |
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Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel (1821 – 1905), was a Dutch painter.
Biography
He was born in The Hague where he became a student of the art academy under Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove and his son Huib.[1] He became a member of the Pulchri Studio in the Hague and Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam, and is known for genre works of interiors in the style of Pieter de Hooch. He was active in The Hague, Leiderdorp, and Renkum.[1] He died in Leiden.
References
- ^ a b Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel in the RKD
- 3 artworks by or after Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel at the Art UK site
- J.A.B. Stroebel on Simonis & Buunk website
- Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel on Artnet
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