Johannes Gijsbert Vogel
Dutch painter
Intro | Dutch painter | ||
A.K.A. | J.G. Vogel Johannes Gysbert Vogel Johannes Gysbert Vogel II Johannes Gysbert II Vogel le jeune Vogel | ||
A.K.A. | J.G. Vogel Johannes Gysbert Vogel Johannes Gysbert Vogel II Johannes Gysbert II Vogel le jeune Vogel | ||
Places | Netherlands | ||
was | Painter | ||
Work field | Arts | ||
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Genres: | Landscape art | ||
Birth | 25 June 1828, Drimmelen, North Brabant, Netherlands | ||
Death | 15 May 1915Velp, Rheden, Gelderland, Netherlands (aged 86 years) | ||
Star sign | Cancer | ||
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Johannes Gijsbert Vogel (25 June 1828 – 15 May 1915) was a Dutch landscape painter.
Vogel was born in Hooge Zwaluwe, (Drimmelen), as the son of the local mayor and moved to the Hague, where he became a pupil of Andreas Schelfhout. He became a member of Pulchri Studio and married Maria Henrietta Catherina van Wielik on 26 April 1854. After she died on 4 January 1892 he remarried the painter Margaretha Roosenboom, who was the granddaughter of his former teacher Schelfhout. After she died in 1896 he remarried a third time on 25 March 1902 to Margo Adelaide Eldine Fannij Gaijmans.
Vogel was the brother of architect Hugo Pieter Vogel.
Vogel died in Velp.