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Catharina Julia Roeters van Lennep

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On 5 October 1836, Roeters van Lennep married the lawyer and later district judge Jeronimo de Vries, in Amsterdam. Together with her husband she campaigned for the establishment of nursery schools in Amsterdam. The founding of the Sophia nursery, which they gained the support of the then Princess
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Sophie, it was the first tangible result. Through this example, there would be nine kindergartens founded within three years in Amsterdam. She died in December 1883 at the age of 70 in her Amsterdam.
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in Amsterdam, where she became an honorary member in 1838. Her work has been exhibited here regularly. She was a student of
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She was born in 1813 in Almelo, the daughter of the merchant, also consul in
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in 1842. She was portrayed by the Amsterdam painter
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Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Society Felix Meritis
Königsberg
Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Anton Weiss
still lifes
Society Felix Meritis
Thérèse Schwartze
"Jaarboek van de Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde, 1882 · dbnl"
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1813 births
1883 deaths
Dutch still life painters
Dutch women painters
19th-century Dutch women artists
19th-century Dutch painters
People from Almelo
19th-century women painters

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