1842 - 1887. Known for: Figure, rural genre paintings.
Willem Johan Boogaard is a well-known equestrian painter. Born in Haarlem in 1842, he was still very young when he apprenticed to Pieter Frederik van Os, part of a large family of painters. Like his...
Read full biography Willem Johan Boogaard is a well-known equestrian painter. Born in Haarlem in 1842, he was still very young when he apprenticed to Pieter Frederik van Os, part of a large family of painters. Like his teacher, Willem Johan specialized in painting horses, especially draught horses resting in the...
Read full biography Willem Johan Boogaard is a well-known equestrian painter. Born in Haarlem in 1842, he was still very young when he apprenticed to Pieter Frederik van Os, part of a large family of painters. Like his teacher, Willem Johan specialized in painting horses, especially draught horses resting in the stables after a hard day's labor. He is also known to have painted genre scenes with animals, a handful of landscapes and still lives. The Teylers Museum in Haarlem has work by his hand. Source/Submitted...
Read full biography Willem Johan Boogaard is a well-known equestrian painter. Born in Haarlem in 1842, he was still very young when he apprenticed to Pieter Frederik van Os, part of a large family of painters. Like his teacher, Willem Johan specialized in painting horses, especially draught horses resting in the stables after a hard day's labor. He is also known to have painted genre scenes with animals, a handful of landscapes and still lives. The Teylers Museum in Haarlem has work by his hand. Source/Submitted by: Scott McLean
Willem Johan Boogaard is a well-known equestrian painter. Born in Haarlem in 1842, he was still very young when he apprenticed to Pieter Frederik van Os, part of a large family of painters. Like his teacher, Willem Johan specialized in painting horses, especially draught horses resting in the stables after a hard day's labor. He is also known to have painted genre scenes with animals, a handful of landscapes and still lives. The Teylers Museum in Haarlem has work by his hand. Source/Submitted by: Scott McLean