- Luite Klaver
Luite Klaver (
21 September 1870 Hattem -28 November 1960 Utrecht, buried inDriebergen ), was a Dutch painter, lithographer and inventor. He was the son of Hendricus Jacobus Klaver, a carpenter and grocer, and Evelina Lubberta Barendsen.His talent as artist was apparent from an early age. He worked as an apprentice carpenter for some years and received painting tuition from another Hattem resident, the landscape painter Jan Voerman Snr. In 1892 he arrived in
Amsterdam to study painting. Here he met fellow student Gerarda Jacoba Doyer, born inDeventer on 4 May 1864, to a family of FrenchHugenot descent. They were married in 1898 and settled inOldebroek , where Luite started a nursery growing flowers and vegetables. He happened to be the first horticulturist to cultivateGerbera s. His artistic talent and scientific accuracy in depicting plants is evident in the numerous lithographs that appeared in six books, published by Sederius and S.L. van Looy.Between 1895 and 1898 Klaver studied at the Rijksnormaalschool in Amsterdam, which trained high school teachers. He also photographed art works for "van Meurs and Co", augmenting his income.
Luite and Gerarda had three children born in
Oldebroek - Clare Helena (1899), Eveline Hendrika (1902) and Dirk Anton (1911). Gerarda died in 1915 oftuberculosis . Luite and the 3 children finally settled inHattem on the estate of Molecaten. In 1918 Luite married Gerarda's niece, Egberta Hendrika Barendsen (born inKampen on 19 October 1875 and died in 1945). They later moved toSoestduinen , where he was part of the management of a factory producing photographic materials. Luite became interested in colour photography and patented various cameras usingdichroic filters and glass plates coated with colour-sensitive emulsions. A gallery of his photographs is at the Prentenkabinet Museum inLeiden . Most of his paintings belong to his descendants, while some are with the [http://www.voermanmuseumhattem.nl/ Voerman museum] inHattem .References
* [http://xoomer.alice.it/andries/klaver_biography.html Biography]
External links
* [http://www.voermanmuseumhattem.nl/ Voerman Museum]
* [http://xoomer.alice.it/andries/klaver_lythographs.html lithographs]
* [http://www.museum-nunspeet.nl Digital museum]
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