1787 - 1838. Known for: Landscape, coastal painting.
The artist Jan Christianus Schotel lived and worked in the Dutch city of Dordrecht, which is located about twenty kilometers south-east of Rotterdam. The artist was trained by Dordrecht marine...
Read full biography The artist Jan Christianus Schotel lived and worked in the Dutch city of Dordrecht, which is located about twenty kilometers south-east of Rotterdam. The artist was trained by Dordrecht marine painters such as Martinus Schouman (1770-1848) and Jacob van Strij (1756-1815), who influenced and guided...
Read full biography The artist Jan Christianus Schotel lived and worked in the Dutch city of Dordrecht, which is located about twenty kilometers south-east of Rotterdam. The artist was trained by Dordrecht marine painters such as Martinus Schouman (1770-1848) and Jacob van Strij (1756-1815), who influenced and guided his artistic development. Schotel later became a member of the local artists' association 'Teekengenootschap Pictura' and was the father of Petrus Johannes Schotel (1808-1865), who continued his...
Read full biography The artist Jan Christianus Schotel lived and worked in the Dutch city of Dordrecht, which is located about twenty kilometers south-east of Rotterdam. The artist was trained by Dordrecht marine painters such as Martinus Schouman (1770-1848) and Jacob van Strij (1756-1815), who influenced and guided his artistic development. Schotel later became a member of the local artists' association 'Teekengenootschap Pictura' and was the father of Petrus Johannes Schotel (1808-1865), who continued his profession as a marine painter.
The artist Jan Christianus Schotel lived and worked in the Dutch city of Dordrecht, which is located about twenty kilometers south-east of Rotterdam. The artist was trained by Dordrecht marine painters such as Martinus Schouman (1770-1848) and Jacob van Strij (1756-1815), who influenced and guided his artistic development. Schotel later became a member of the local artists' association 'Teekengenootschap Pictura' and was the father of Petrus Johannes Schotel (1808-1865), who continued his profession as a marine painter.