Albarta ten Oever (17 February 1772, in Groningen – 22 January 1854, in Groningen) was a Dutch painter, best remembered for her portraits and landscape paintings in the style of Salomon van Ruysdael and Jan van Goyen. A pupil of the Academie Minerva, her works were exhibited in the Exhibition of Living Masters in 1818 and 1841.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

  1. Klarenbeek, Hanna; Knol, Egge (2017). Albarta ten Oever (1772-1854): een vrouw in de Kunst (in Dutch). Groninger Museum. ISBN 978-90-71691-80-5.
  2. Riesen, Wouter van (1942). Albarta ten Oever (in Dutch). Pieck, Anton (illustrator). Callenbach.
  3. Vos, Arent Tonko (1943). Van een Groningsche schilderes en haar kunstverzameling (in Dutch). Groningsche Volksalmanak. pp. 110–131.
  4. Ellet, Elizabeth Fries (1859). Women Artists in All Ages and Countries. Harper & Brothers. p. 144.
  5. Klarenbeek, Hanna (2012). "Een RKD-kwestie avant la lettre. De dubieuze kunstverzameling van Albarta ten Oever". RKD Bulletin (in Dutch). 2: 89–91.
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