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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-22machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T11:18:25machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T11:18:25humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonIsraëls, Jozef, 1824-1911presumedIsraëls, JozefpresumedIsraëls, Jozef, 1824-1911.presumedIsraëls, Jozef (Dutch painter, draughtsman, and printmaker, 1824-1911)presumedIsraëls, JosefpresumedIsraels, JosephpresumedIsrae͏̈ls, Jozef 1824-1911presumedYiśraʼel's, YosefpresumedIsraïls, JozefpresumedIsraels, Josef, 1824-1911presumedIsraëls, Joseph.presumedYiśraʼel's, Yosef 1824-1911presumedIsraëls, Joseph, 1824-1911presumedIsraels, J.presumedIsraêls, JosefpresumedIsrae͏̈ls, Joseph 1824-1911presumedישראלס, יוסףpresumedJozef IsraelspresumedIsraels, Joseph, 1824-1911presumedIsraëls, Josef 1824-1911presumedישראלס, יוסף, 1824-1911presumedIsraels, JosefpresumedIsraels, Jozef 1824-1911presumedYiśraʼel's, Yosef, 1824-1911presumedʾIzraels, Yosef, 1824-1911presumedJozef IsraëlspresumedYiśra'el's, YosefpresumedIsraëls, Josef, 1824-1911presumedIsraels, JozefpresumedIsraëls, Joseph 1824-1911presumed1824-01-271911-08-12Dutch; FlemishPainting, DutchDutch
Dutch artist.
From the description of Letter : The Hague, to R. Mara, Paris, 1889 Jan. 20. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 78061803Avery, Samuel Putnam, 1822-1904Courtry, Ch. (Charles), 1846-1897,Gelder, J. G. van (Jan Gerrit), 1903-1980Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932.Mara, R.Thomson, David Croal, 1855-1930.Israëls, Jozef, 1824-1911Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932. [Second Peace Conference at The Hague, 15 June 1907-18 October, 1907 / compiled by David Jayne Hill]Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932.International Peace Conference 1907 June 15 -October 18)Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925.Paderewski, Ignace Jan, d 1860-1941.Israëls, Jozef, 1824-1911.[Second Peace Conference at The Hague, 15 June 1907-18 October, 1907 / compiled by David Jayne Hill] 1907.ca. 150 p. : ill. ; 38 x 52 cm.A scrap book of autographs, letters and photographs. Possibly the only copy of its kind in existence. Includes signatures of the following members of European royalty and heads of state: Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands; Queen Mother Emma; Royal Consort, Prince Henry; Nicholas II, Czar of Russia; King Edward, 7, King of England; Francis Joseph, Emperor of of Austria; King Carol of Roumania; Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy; King Albert of Belgium; Frederick VIII, King of Denmark; King Gustav of Sweden; King Emmanuel of Portugal; Alfonso, XXII, King of Spain; The Grand Duchess of Luxemburg; George, I, King of Greece; King Peter of Serbia; The Emperor of China; The Shah of Persia; Wilhelm II, Kaiser of Germany. Also includes four photographs of the Conference, one with facsimile signatures of all delegates, and 101 individual photographs and signatures as well as original sketches by Joseph Israels, John Sargent and musical fragment signed by Ignace Paderewski. Bucknell University, Ellen Clarke Bertrand LibraryIsraëls, Josef, 1824-1911 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Israëls, Josef, 1824-1911 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].1 folder.The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryDavid Croal Thomson papers, 1879-1931Thomson, David Croal, 1832-1935David Croal Thomson papers 1879-1931circa 3100 items; (4.75 lin. ft.)English art dealer and writer, Thomson (1855-1930) worked at or managed several major galleries in London and edited the . The papers primarily contain professional and personal correspondence. Letters to and from leading artists and social figures trace artistic trends and tastes as well as Thomson’s growing stature in London society. Personal correspondence consists largely of letters between members of Thomson’s family. The collection includes a small number of clippings, itineraries, and ephemera. Art JournalEnglishGetty Research InstituteThomson, David Croal, 1855-1930. David Croal Thomson papers, 1879-1931.Thomson, David Croal, 1855-1930.Alma-Tadema, Lawrence, Sir, 1836-1912.Baldry, A. L. (Alfred Lys), 1858-1939.Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959.Bouguereau, William Adolphe, 1825-1905.Bracquemond, Félix, 1833-1914.Brangwyn, Frank, 1867-1956.Brown, Ford Madox, 1821-1893.Brown, Matthew Taylor.Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, 1833-1898.Cameron, David Young, Sir, 1865-1945.Fildes, Luke, Sir, 1844-1927.Guthrie, James.Israëls, Jozef, 1824-1911.Kingsley, Rose Georgina, 1845-Lavery, John, 1856-1941.McKenzie, Thomas.MacWhirter, John, 1839-1911.Monkhouse, W. Cosmo (William Cosmo), 1840-1901.Moore, Henry, 1898-1986.Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926.Sambourne, Edward Linley, 1844-1910.Sharp, William, 1855-1905.Sickert, Walter, 1860-1942.Skelton, John, Sir, 1831-1897.Stephens, Frederic George, 1828-1907.Stevenson, Robert Alan Mowbray, 1847-1900.Stone, Marcus, 1840-1921.Stott, Edward, 1859-1918.Stott, William, of Oldham, 1857-1900.Swan, John.Walker, Charles Alvah.Watts, George Frederick, 1817-1904.White, Gleeson, 1851-1898.Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd.Barbizon House.French Gallery (London, England)Goupil Gallery.David Croal Thomson papers, 1879-1931.ca. 2,500 items (4.75 linear ft.)Collection consists primarily of letters from artists, friends, relatives and businesses which Thomson received during his tenure as an art critic and editor for the Year's art and the Art journal. A few letters written by Thomson are also included. As head of the Goupil Gallery in London, he received letters from leading artists, art dealers and historians such as Thomas Agnew & Sons, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Bernard Berenson, Félix Bracquemond, Frank Brangwyn, Ford Madox Brown, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, David Young Cameron, the French Gallery Edward Linley Sambourne, Walter Sickert, Frederick Stephens, George Frederick Watts, and Gleeson White. The letters reflect art trends and tastes, as well as what was being purchased and by whom, around the turn of the 20th century. They describe what artists are working on, exhibitions in which they are included, their observations on the art world, and notes about their works for reproduction in publications. There are also letters from art patrons in Great Britain, France, Canada, and the United States, and family correspondence, most written to Thomson's son, Herbert. Printed ephemera include newspaper clippings, brochure on exhibition at Barbizon House and some personal documents. Getty Research InstituteIsraëls, Jozef, 1824-1911. Artist file.Israëls, Jozef, 1824-1911.Artist file.1 folder.Brooklyn Museum Libraries & ArchivesJ. G. (Jan Gerrit) van Gelder papers, circa 1906-1981Gelder, J. G. van (Jan Gerrit), 1903-1980J. G. (Jan Gerrit) van Gelder papers circa 1906-198118 linear feet; (37 boxes)Dutch art historian. Correspondence, notes, photographs, offprints, and annotated books and journals, the bulk organized according to the historical period or artist to which the material pertains. The largest single group of material belongs to the re-publication project of J. B. de la Faille's catalogue raisonné of the work of Vincent van Gogh.Dutch; FlemishGetty Research InstituteIsraëls, Jozef, 1824-1911. Letter : The Hague, to R. Mara, Paris, 1889 Jan. 20.Israëls, Jozef, 1824-1911.Mara, R.Letter : The Hague, to R. Mara, Paris, 1889 Jan. 20.1 item (3 p.).Detailed letter from Jozef Israëls provides an extensive resume of his career as an artist, beginning with his student days at the Amsterdam Academy. He mentions some of his earliest successes, and lists the numerous decorations awarded him by foreign governments. Getty Research InstituteCourtry, Ch. (Charles), 1846-1897,. Bust portrait of the artist Josef Israels : engraving, 1863.Courtry, Ch. (Charles), 1846-1897,Bust portrait of the artist Josef Israels : engraving, 1863.1 print : engraving ; image 25 x 18 cm. on sheet 49.5 x 32 cm.Bust portrait with names of the artist and engraver on the print. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesIsraëls, Jozef, 1824-1911. Josef Israëls autograph letter to Samuel P. Avery, 1901.Israëls, Jozef, 1824-1911.Josef Israëls autograph letter to Samuel P. Avery, 1901.1 sheet.Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library