- Eduard Frankfort
Eduard Salomon Frankfort (
June 21 ,1864 ,Meppel -August 19 ,1920 ,Laren ) was a Dutch Jewish painter during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Early Life and Education
Eduard Salomon Frankfort was born on June 21, 1864, in
Meppel inThe Netherlands , to Salomon Simon Frankfort and Dine Bendien-Frankfort. He was the youngest of eight children. His father was a devoutly religious merchant, and Eduard's upbringing reflected his father's strict religious beliefs. When he was eleven years old, his family moved toAmsterdam , where Salomon Simon Frankfort hoped Eduard would eventually take a municipal job.
Eduard, however, showed an early interest in painting. From ages eleven to seventeen, he underwent formal training at Atelier Bing to become a visual artist. In 1887, he studied under master painter August Allébé at theRijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten (the Royal Academy for Visual Arts) in Amsterdam. Afterwards, he studied painting for several months at theKoninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen (the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts) inAntwerp ,Belgium .Career
Eduard Frankfort remained in Amsterdam until 1905. Many of his paintings featured
Jewish religious themes. Like other contemporary artists, Frankfort was drawn toLaren . In 1903, he was awarded a gold medal by the Royal Art Society "Arti et Amicitiae". He was highly regarded at that time and was asked to teach at several schools. In 1905, he followed his sister toSouth Africa , where he toured and paintedportraits . One such portrait he did during this time was of Esther de Boer-van Rijk.
After his tour of South Africa, Eduard Frankfort returned to Amsterdam, where he married Klara Kloots in 1911. The couple lived on Beethovenstraat in Amsterdam and had four children. Eduard Frankfort was a member of several professional societies, including "Arti et Amiticiae" and "Pulchri Studio". He was awarded the Diploma of the Royal Academy of Holland, the Royal Gold Medal of "Arti et Amiticiae" and four medals from the Academy of Holland at art exhibitions inParis ,St.Louis ,Arnhem andBarcelona .Death and Legacy
Eduard Frankfort continued to paint and lead a distinguished career until his death on August 19, 1920, at age 56. A magazine called De Vrijdagavond published an obituary that said "he was still young". [ [http://www.jhm.nl/collection.aspx?ID=26 Jewish Historical Museum | Resource centre acquisitions 2005 ] at www.jhm.nl]
His family's copies of his work are now on display at theJoods Historisch Museum (Jewish Historical Museum) in Amsterdam. Other works by Eduard Frankfort continue to be sought by collectors.Endnotes
(1) [http://www.jhm.nl/personen.aspx?naam=Frankfort,%20Eduard Joods Historisch Museum | Frankfort, Eduard]
External links and sources
(nl) [http://www.jhm.nl/personen.aspx?naam=Frankfort,%20Eduard Joods Historisch Museum | Frankfort, Eduard]
(nl) [http://shum.huji.ac.il/~dutchjew/genealog/ff2/314.htm EDUARD SALOMON FRANKFORT]
(en) [http://www.jhm.nl/collection.aspx?ID=26 Jewish Historical Museum | Resource centre acquisitions 2005]Notes
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