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Bert Nienhuis

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in his hometown and then at the State School of Applied Arts in Amsterdam (Rijksschool voor Kunstnijverheid Amsterdam). In 1895 he worked for the stoneware factories De Distel in Amsterdam. A year later he founded Lotus Tile Bakery in
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From 1905 Nienhuis lecturer at the School of Applied Arts in Haarlem. He began that year with jewelry design for the jewelry firm Hoeker & Son. For one of his designs he was awarded a silver medal at the
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Nienhuis was born in Groningen as the son of the broker Lambertus Nienhuis (1834–1890) and Alberdina Good House (1835–1875). He was educated at the
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The portrait photographer Bert Nienhuis (born 1944) from Amsterdam is a grandchild of Bert Nienhuis.
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Necklace in the shape of a leaf with a black velvet cord, 1920-30.
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took part in the exhibition "five contemporary potters" in
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In 1912 Nienhuis moved from Haarlem to the German city of
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Minerva Academy
Watergraafsmeer
1910 World Fair in Brussels
art nouveau
Hagen
Kunstgewerbeschule
First World War
Quellinusschool
Dirk Hubers
Harm Kamerlingh Onnes
Piet Wiegman
Frans Wildenhain
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Vase with stylized decor of a butterfly, 1903-10.
Tile with stylized fish decor, 1905-15.
Necklace in the shape of a leaf with a black velvet cord, 1920-30.
Vase with cover and relief decoration, 1931.
Rijksmuseum
Princessehof Ceramics Museum
List of Dutch ceramists
ISBN
9061791138
Biographical data
Goed in vorm: honderd jaar ontwerpen in Nederland
Een beeld van Bert Nienhuis
Vrij Nederland
Nienhuis, Lambertus (Bert)
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