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92-477: Alma-Tadema is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912), Dutch painter Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema (1852–1909), English painter and second wife of Sir Lawrence Laurence Alma-Tadema (1865–1940), novelist and poet; Sir Lawrence's first daughter Anna Alma-Tadema (1867–1943), painter; Sir Lawrence's second daughter See also [ edit ] Steinway Alma Tadema,

184-458: A backdrop of dazzling blue Mediterranean sea and sky. One of the most popular Victorian painters, Alma-Tadema was admired during his lifetime for his draftsmanship and accurate depictions of Classical antiquity , but his work fell out of fashion after his death, and only since the 1960s has it been appreciated for its importance within Victorian painting . Alma-Tadema was born on 8 January 1836 in

276-567: A career as an artist. In 1852, he entered the Royal Academy of Antwerp in Belgium where he studied early Dutch and Flemish art, under Gustaf Wappers . During Alma-Tadema's four years as a registered student at the academy, he won several awards. Before leaving the academy, towards the end of 1855, he became assistant to the painter and professor Louis (Lodewijk) Jan de Taeye, whose courses in history and historical costume he had greatly enjoyed at

368-530: A cemetery and other communal institutions. Land for 'The Jodenkerkhof' (Jews' cemetery) was purchased in 1679, near the Oldehove tower. The first synagogue in the city was built in the 17th century, and was also used by the city's Catholics who were not allowed to build a house of worship of their own because of the Protestant city authorities. The Jewish community enjoyed generally good relations with authorities in

460-457: A few months dying of smallpox . Their two daughters, Laurence (1865–1940) and Anna (1867–1943), both had artistic leanings: the former in literature, the latter in art. Neither would marry. Alma-Tadema and his wife spent their honeymoon in Florence , Rome , Naples and Pompeii . This, his first visit to Italy, developed his interest in depicting the life of ancient Greece and Rome, especially

552-429: A glimpse of an exotic world of titillating luxury and intimate drama. As with other painters, the reproduction rights for prints were often worth more than the canvas. For example, a painting together with its rights may have been sold to Gambart for £10,000 in 1874; then in 1903, when Alma-Tadema's prices were actually higher, it was sold again without rights for £2,625. Typical prices were between £2,000 and £3,000 in

644-442: A high reputation as an artist, and appears in numerous of Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage ( The Women of Amphissa (1887) being a notable example). This second marriage was enduring and happy, though childless, and Laura became stepmother to Anna and Laurence. Anna became a painter and Laurence became a novelist. In England he initially adopted the name Laurence Alma Tadema instead of Lourens Alma Tadema and later used

736-500: A historic city centre, many historically relevant buildings, and a large shopping centre with squares and restaurants. Leeuwarden was awarded the title European Capital of Culture for 2018. Also, Leeuwarden has been a UNESCO City of Literature since 2019. The Elfstedentocht (Eleven Cities Tour), an ice skating tour passing the eleven cities of Friesland, starts and finishes in Leeuwarden. The following towns and villages within

828-454: A large flower market (held on Ascension Day ). There is also a weekly cattle market. Leeuwarden railway station (opened on 27 October 1863) is the main railway station of Leeuwarden. It is a terminus station of the NS railway line from Zwolle . Regional trains, served by Arriva , operate to Groningen in the east, Harlingen in the west and Stavoren in the southwest. The other stations in

920-485: A number of times before Discanno's death in 1907 to ensure his paintings of antiquity would reflect the lifestyle of residents of the Greco-Roman world accurately. During the summer of 1864, Tadema met Ernest Gambart , the most influential print publisher and art dealer of the period. Gambart was highly impressed with the work of Tadema, who was then painting Egyptian Chess Players (1865). The dealer, recognising at once

1012-482: A population of 127,073 (2023). It is the provincial capital and seat of the Provincial Council of Friesland . The region has been continuously inhabited since the 10th century. It came to be known as Leeuwarden in the early 9th century AD and was granted city privileges in 1435. It is the main economic hub of Friesland, situated in a green and water-rich environment. Leeuwarden is a former royal residence and has

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1104-519: A previous marriage. His parents' first child died young, and the second was Artje (1834–1876), Lourens' sister, for whom he had great affection. The Tadema family moved in 1838 to the nearby city of Leeuwarden , where Pieter's position as a notary would be more lucrative. His father died when Lourens was four, leaving his mother with five children: Lourens, his sister, and three boys from his father's first marriage. His mother had artistic leanings and decided that drawing lessons should be incorporated into

1196-560: A provincial mint operated in the city, minting gold, silver and copper coins of Friesland. The Jewish community of Leeuwarden was one of the earliest in the Netherlands aside from Amsterdam , and was first mentioned in 1645. By 1670, the city council granted a man referred to as "Jacob the Jew" (in Dutch) permission to build a Jewish cemetery, meaning that there were enough Jews living there to require

1288-403: A significant amount of time studying the site, going there daily. These excursions gave him an ample source of subject matter as he began to further his knowledge of daily Roman life. At times, however, he integrated so many objects into his paintings that some said they resembled museum catalogues. One of his most famous paintings is The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888) – based on an episode from

1380-644: A special version of the Steinway D-274 concert piano, designed by Sir Lawrence [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Alma-Tadema . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alma-Tadema&oldid=1189188219 " Categories : Surnames Compound surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

1472-528: A total population of 124,084. Museums in the city of Leeuwarden: There are over 800 Rijksmonuments (national heritage sites) in the municipality of Leeuwarden. The Oldehove , a leaning unfinished church tower, is a symbol of the city. Other well-known buildings in the city centre include the Kanselarij (former chancellery), the Stadhouderlijk Hof (former residence of the stadtholders of Friesland),

1564-568: Is IJshockeyclub Capitals Leeuwarden (IJCCL). Leeuwarden is the starting and finishing point for the celebrated Elfstedentocht , a 200 km (120 mi) speed skating race over the Frisian waterways that is held when winter conditions in the province allow. As of 2018, it last took place in January 1997, preceded by the races of 1986 and 1985. In 1986, the Dutch king Willem-Alexander participated in

1656-529: Is a public broadcaster with radio and TV programs mainly in Frisian. In the Netherlands, a municipality is governed by the college of mayor and aldermen and the municipal council . Sybrand van Haersma Buma of the CDA has been mayor of Leeuwarden since 26 August 2019. Since the 2014 municipal elections , the Labour Party (3 aldermen), Christian Democratic Appeal (2 aldermen), PAL GroenLinks (1 alderman) form

1748-523: Is a work of great interest.” The artist planned two other Egyptian-themed paintings in the years 1857 and 1858, named Going to the Oracle and The Contrary Oracle , of which a number of preparatory drawings that were once in Gosse's possession survive to this day. These paintings were either never executed, or else destroyed, as during his student years Alma-Tadema frequently destroyed or painted over works that he

1840-474: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Lawrence Alma-Tadema Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema OM , RA , RWS ( / ˈ æ l m ə ˈ t æ d eɪ m ə / AL -mə TAD -ay-mə ; born Lourens Alma Tadema , Dutch: [ˈlʌurəns ˈɑlmaː ˈtaːdəmaː] ; 8 January 1836 – 25 June 1912) was a Dutch painter who later settled in the United Kingdom , becoming

1932-472: Is impossible to reconcile the art of Alma-Tadema with that of Matisse , Gauguin and Picasso .' His artistic legacy almost vanished. As the taste of the public and the artistic elite turned to twentieth-century modernism , it became fashionable to denouce his style. John Ruskin declared him "the worst painter of the 19th century", and one critic considered his paintings "about worthy enough to adorn bourbon boxes". After this brief period of condemnation, he

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2024-641: Is now in the Johannesburg Art Gallery. Another section of The Sad Father was modified by the artist ten years later, in 1869, and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1871 under the title The Grand Chamberlain to Sesostris the Great . Of the large original painting, Sir Edmund William Gosse will later say: “As the first of a series of Egyptian pictures, some of which are to be counted among the highest expressions of Alma-Tadema’s genius, The Unfavourable Oracle

2116-520: Is numbered opus I, while two months before his death he completed Preparations in the Coliseum , opus CCCCVIII. Such a system made it more difficult for fakes to be passed off as originals. In 1873 Queen Victoria in Council by letters patent made Alma-Tadema and his wife what are still up to the present time the last British denizens created (the legal process has theoretically not yet been abolished in

2208-569: Is seven metres high and consists of two white heads of a boy and a girl, their eyes closed and dreaming. Annual music festivals are Cityrock , Dancetour , Welcome To The Village , Into the Grave , Explore the North and Fries straatfestival . Other festivals are Noordelijk Film Festival (an event for film makers), photofestival Noorderlicht and the Media Art festival . Other events are Racing Expo and

2300-554: Is the Cambuurstadion , which has a capacity of 10,500. The city's basketball team, Aris Leeuwarden , has played in the Dutch Basketball League since 2004. The Elfstedenhal is a sport venue. The stadium is used for long track speed skating , short track speed skating , ice hockey , figure skating and curling . The 400m indoor speed skating oval is named after speed skater Atje Keulen-Deelstra . The ice hockey club

2392-406: Is the oldest building in the city. The 15th century was the period of the two opposing Frisian factional parties Vetkopers and Schieringers . The bastions and a moat were built in the period 1481–1494. In 1747 William IV, Prince of Orange was the last stadtholder residing in the Stadhouderlijk Hof . In the first half of the 19th century the fortifications were demolished. From 1580 to 1752,

2484-547: The Cammingha-Buurstermolen were demolished in 2000. The Slauerhoffbrug is a fully automatic bascule bridge named after the poet Jan Jacob Slauerhoff . It uses two arms to swing a section of road in and out of place within the road itself. This movable bridge is also known as the 'Flying' Drawbridge. The tallest building in the city is the 114-metre (374 ft) Achmeatoren ( Achmea insurance tower), built in 2001 and designed by Abe Bonnema – who also designed

2576-563: The Academie voor Popkultuur ( Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen ) Technological Top Institute Wetsus does research into water-related technologies. Centre of Expertise Water Technology (CEW) is the knowledge and innovation centre for applied research and product development in the field of water technology and the Wadden Academy to study and research the Wadden Sea . Among

2668-624: The Afsluitdijk connects to Alkmaar in North Holland . The motorway A31 passes Leeuwarden and the A32 connects Leeuwarden to Meppel . The Van Harinxmakanaal is a major canal and connects Harlingen to Leeuwarden. Leeuwarden has a number of respected schools of applied science ( HBO in Dutch), (21,480 students in 2017), such as the Van Hall Instituut (agricultural and life sciences) and

2760-455: The Middle Ages , when the city was called Lintarwrde . Some scholars argue that the name of the city is derived from leeu- , a corruption of luw- (Dutch for 'sheltered from the wind', cf. the maritime term leeward ) or from lee- (a Dutch word for waterway). 'Sheltered landing place or harbour' could be the original meaning. This suits the watery province of Friesland and the position of

2852-644: The NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences (hotel management, economical and media management). In addition to higher education, the city is also home to three regional vocational schools (MBO): the Friese Poort, Friesland College, and Nordwin College. Although the city has no university of its own, several satellite campuses are located here, including Campus Fryslân ( University of Groningen ), Dairy Campus ( Wageningen University and Research ) and

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2944-519: The St. Louis World's Fair of 1904 , where he was well received. During this time, Alma-Tadema was very active with theatre design and production, designing many costumes. He also began to design furniture, often modelled after Pompeian or Egyptian motifs, as well as illustrations, textiles, and picture frames. In late 1902 he visited Egypt. These other interests influenced his paintings, as he often incorporated some of his furniture designs and female costumes into

3036-522: The University of Birmingham holds several archive collections relating to Alma-Tadema, including letters, artwork and photography. Leeuwarden Leeuwarden ( Dutch: [ˈleːu.ɑrdə(n)] ; West Frisian : Ljouwert [ˈljɔu(ə)t] ; Stadsfries Dutch : Liwwadden ; Leeuwarder dialect: Leewarden ) is a city and municipality in Friesland , Netherlands , with

3128-484: The 10 largest employers in Leeuwarden are Medical Center Leeuwarden (MCL), ING , The Central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB), Achmea , NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences , Leeuwarden Air Base and FrieslandCampina . WTC Expo is the largest events complex in the Northern Netherlands. The city's local football team, SC Cambuur , are playing in the second tier Eerste Divisie . Their home ground

3220-529: The 1880s, but at least three works sold for between £5,250 and £6,060 in the 1900s. Prices held well until the general collapse of the market for Victorian art in the early 1920s, when they fell to the hundreds, where they remained until the 1960s; by 1969 £4,600 had been reached again (equivalent to about £700 in 1900, adjusted for inflation). The last years of Alma-Tadema's life saw the rise of Post-Impressionism , Fauvism , Cubism and Futurism , all of which he disapproved. As his pupil John Collier wrote, 'it

3312-564: The 18th century and continued to expand throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, reaching a peak population of 1,236 in 1860. In 1901 the city's population was 32,203. Leeuwarden, like the rest of the Netherlands, was occupied by German forces in 1940–1945. This ended when elements of the Royal Canadian Dragoons seized the initiative and advanced into the heavily-defended city on 15 April 1945, ignoring direct orders to wait for supporting infantry. German forces had been driven out by

3404-463: The 2006 book 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die . Julian Treuherz, Keeper of Art Galleries at National Museums Liverpool , describes it as an "exquisitely painted picture... [which] carries a strong erotic charge, rare for a Victorian painting of the nude". A blue plaque unveiled in 1975. This plaque commemorates Alma-Tadema at 44 Grove End Road, St John's Wood , his home from 1886 until his death in 1912. The Cadbury Research Library at

3496-542: The Eleven cities tour, with the pseudonym W.A. van Buren , which is the pseudonym of the royal family of the Netherlands. Loop Leeuwarden is an annual road running competition (5 km, 10 km and half marathon races). The race was first held in 1985 and takes place in May. It attracts amateur runners. The city of Leeuwarden has two sailing boats ( skûtsje ) racing in the yearly sailing competition Skûtsjesilen . Leeuwarden

3588-934: The Oxford University Dramatic Society in 1890, and the Great Gold Medal at the International Exposition in Brussels of 1897 . In 1899 he was knighted in England, only the eighth artist from the Continent to receive this honour. He assisted with organizing the British section at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris , as well as exhibiting two works that earned him the Grand Prix Diploma. He also assisted with

3680-698: The Roman era and were discovered during an excavation near the Oldehove . Inhabited continuously since the 10th century, the city's first reference as a population centre is in German sources from 1285, and records exist of city privileges granted in 1435. Situated along the Middelzee , it was an active centre of maritime trade. The waterway silted-up in the 13th century. The Grote of Jacobijnerkerk (English: Great, or Jacobin Church )

3772-497: The United Kingdom), with some limited special rights otherwise only accorded to and enjoyed by British subjects (that is, those would now be called British citizens). The previous year he and his wife made a journey on the continent that lasted five and a half months and took them through Brussels, Germany, and Italy. In Italy Alma-Tadema was able to take in the ancient ruins again; this time he purchased several photographs, mostly of

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3864-430: The academy. Although de Taeye was not an outstanding painter, Alma-Tadema respected him and became his studio assistant, working with him for three years. De Taeye introduced him to books that influenced his desire to portray Merovingian subjects early in his career. He was encouraged to depict historical accuracy in his paintings, a trait for which the artist became known. De Taeye’s greatest influence on his young pupil

3956-653: The age of fifty-seven. The grief-stricken widower outlived his second wife by less than three years. His last major composition was Preparation in the Coliseum (1912). In the summer of 1912, Alma-Tadema was accompanied by his daughter Anna to Kaiserhof Spa, Wiesbaden , Germany, to be treated for stomach ulcers. He died there on 28 June 1912 at the age of seventy-six. He was buried in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral in London. Alma-Tadema's works are remarkable for their depiction of flowers, textures and hard reflecting substances like metals, pottery, and especially marble (leading to

4048-501: The beginning of September 1870. The painter wasted no time in contacting Laura, and it was arranged that he would give her painting lessons. During one of these, he proposed marriage. As he was then thirty-four and Laura was now only eighteen, her father was initially opposed to the idea. Dr Epps finally agreed on the condition that they should wait until they knew each other better. They married in July 1871. Laura, under her married name, also won

4140-476: The children's education. He received his first art training with a local drawing master hired to teach his older half-brothers. It was intended that the boy would become a lawyer; but in 1851 at the age of fifteen he suffered a physical and mental breakdown. Diagnosed as consumptive and given only a short time to live, he was allowed to spend his remaining days at his leisure, drawing and painting. Left to his own devices, he regained his health and decided to pursue

4232-508: The city conceals an indication of water rather than an animal, and some sources suggest that the lion may have only been added after the name became official. It is also possible the coat of arms was a gift to the city from the powerful Minnema family. Leeuwarden is located centrally in Friesland. The military Leeuwarden Air Base lies northwest of the city. East of the city lies recreational area and nature reserve De Groene Ster . It contains

4324-642: The city hall (1715), the Waag (old weigh house), the Saint Boniface church (an important part of the neogothic movement) and the Centraal Apotheek , a pharmacy in the Art Nouveau style. The Blokhuispoort is a former prison that has been transformed into a public library, hostel and restaurant. The Froskepôlemolen (built in 1896), is the last surviving windmill to have stood in Leeuwarden . The remains of

4416-474: The completed painting better than he had expected, he was critical of the treatment of marble, which he compared to cheese. He collaborated with Hendrik Leys on the series of wall paintings in the Leys Hall on the second floor of Antwerp City Hall, which depict significant moments in the history of The Netherlands. Alma-Tadema took this criticism very seriously, and it led him to improve his technique and to become

4508-471: The composition. Through his last period of creativity Alma-Tadema continued to produce paintings which repeated the successful formula of women on marble terraces overlooking the sea such as in Silver Favourites (1903). Between 1903 and his death, Alma-Tadema painted less but still produced ambitious paintings such as The Finding of Moses (1904). On 15 August 1909 Alma-Tadema's wife, Laura, died at

4600-426: The courts. A committee of inquiry recommended that the Frisian language should receive legal status as a minority language. On 19 October 2013, a fire broke out in a clothes shop on a busy pedestrian street. The fire started late in the afternoon and burned through the night, destroying five shops and eleven flats. The only casualty was a 24-year-old man who was living in one of the flats. The birthplace of Mata Hari

4692-463: The daughter of Eugène Gressin-Dumoulin, a French journalist living near Brussels . Nothing is known of their meeting and little of Pauline herself, as Alma-Tadema never spoke about her after her death in 1869. Her image appears in a number of oils, though he painted her portrait only three times, the most notable appearing in My studio (1867). The couple had three children. Their eldest and only son lived only

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4784-532: The director would spread out prints of Alma-Tadema paintings to guide his set designers. The design of the Oscar-winning Roman epic Gladiator (2000) took its main inspiration from his paintings, as well as that of the interior of Cair Paravel castle in The Chronicles of Narnia (2005). In 1962, New York art dealer Robert Isaacson mounted the first show of Alma-Tadema's work in fifty years, and by

4876-667: The edge of the canvas. Like Alma-Tadema, they also employ coded imagery to suggest hidden meanings. Alma-Tadema was one of the most popular painters of the Victorian era, and among the most financially successful, though never matching Edwin Henry Landseer . For over sixty years, he gave his audience exactly what they wanted: distinctive, elaborate paintings of beautiful people in classical settings. His detailed reconstructions of ancient Rome, with languid men and women posed against white marble in dazzling sunlight, provided his audience with

4968-454: The end of the next day. (The anniversary is marked by both the Dragoons and the city, by flying each other's flags every 15 April.) Kneppelfreed (English: Baton Friday ) was an incident on 16 November 1951 in front of the courthouse at Wilhelminaplein (Wilhelmina Square), when the police used batons against Frisian language activists during a protest against the exclusive use of Dutch in

5060-480: The family, helped with the two daughters then aged five and two. Artje took over the role of housekeeper and remained with the family until 1873 when she married. During the summer Tadema himself began to suffer from a medical problem which doctors in Brussels were unable to diagnose. Gambart eventually advised him to go to England for another medical opinion. Soon after his arrival in London in December 1869, Alma-Tadema

5152-419: The flowers before they withered. His commitment to veracity earned him recognition, but also led some critics to accuse him of pedantry. Alma-Tadema's work has been linked with that of European Symbolist painters. He influenced European painters such as Gustav Klimt and Fernand Khnopff , who incorporated classical motifs, as well as Alma-Tadema's unconventional compositional devices such as abrupt cut-off at

5244-521: The last officially recognised denizen in 1873. Born in Dronryp , the Netherlands, and trained at the Royal Academy of Antwerp , Belgium, he settled in London, England in 1870 and spent the rest of his life there. A painter of mostly classical subjects, he became famous for his depictions of the luxury and decadence of the Roman Empire , with languorous figures set in fabulous marbled interiors or against

5336-481: The late 1960s, the revival of interest in Victorian painting gained impetus with a number of well-attended exhibitions. Allen Funt , the creator and host of the American television show Candid Camera , was a collector of Alma-Tadema paintings during the 20th century nadir of the artist's reputation; in a few years he bought 35 works, about ten per cent of Alma-Tadema's output. After Funt was robbed by his accountant, he

5428-426: The latter since he found new inspiration in the ruins of Pompeii, which fascinated him and would inspire much of his work in the coming decades. There he met Geremia Discanno , an Italian painter who had been commissioned by archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli to reproduce the brightly painted frescoes being uncovered in the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum before they faded from exposure. He would consult Discanno

5520-694: The life of the ancients? The first thing a child learns of ancient history is about the court of Pharaoh; and if we go back to the source of art and science, must we not return to Egypt?” Several of his early Egyptian paintings contain precise depictions of objects and settings, which reflect the artist's close study of an important reference book of his era: Sir John Gardner Wilkinson's “The Manners and Customs of Ancient Egyptians” , published in 1837. Alma-Tadema left Taeye's studio in November 1858 returning to Leeuwarden before settling in Antwerp, where he began working with

5612-772: The life of the debauched Roman emperor Elagabalus (Heliogabalus), the painting depicts the emperor suffocating his guests at an orgy under a cascade of rose petals . The blossoms depicted were sent weekly to the artist's London studio from the French Riviera for four months during the winter of 1887–1888. Among Alma-Tadema's works of this period are: An Earthly Paradise (1891), Unconscious Rivals (1893) Spring (1894), The Coliseum (1896) and The Baths of Caracalla (1899). Although Alma-Tadema's fame rests on his paintings set in antiquity, he also painted portraits, landscapes and watercolours, and made some etchings himself. (Many more were made of his paintings by others). For all

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5704-509: The mid-1860s. However Merovingian subjects did not have a wide international appeal, so he switched to themes of life in ancient Egypt , which were more popular . In 1862 Alma-Tadema left Leys's studio and started his own career, establishing himself as a significant classical-subject artist. On 3 January 1863 his invalid mother died, and on 24 September he was married, in Antwerp City Hall , to Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard,

5796-407: The more English spelling Lawrence for his forename. He also incorporated Alma into his surname so that he appeared at the beginning of exhibition catalogues, under "A" rather than under "T". He did not actually hyphenate his last name, but it was done by others and this has since become the convention. After his arrival in England, where he was to spend the rest of his life, Alma-Tadema's career

5888-441: The most precise detail in his painting. Alma-Tadema was a perfectionist, repeatedly reworking parts of paintings until he found them satisfactory. One story relates that after one of his paintings was rejected, he gave the canvas to a maid for a table cover. He was sensitive to every detail and architectural line in his settings. He would often paint from life, using fresh flowers from across Europe and even Africa , rushing to paint

5980-473: The move would be advantageous to the artist's career. In stating his reasons for the move, Tadema simply said "I lost my first wife, a French lady with whom I married in 1863, in 1869. Having always had a great predilection for London, the only place where, up till then my work had met with buyers, I decided to leave the continent and go to settle in England, where I have found a true home." With his small daughters and sister Artje, Alma-Tadema arrived in London at

6072-431: The municipality are Leeuwarden Camminghaburen , and Grou-Jirnsum . A fourth station Leeuwarden Werpsterhoeke was planned to be opened after 2018. Near the train station is the bus station. Arriva runs several city, regional and national buses. Route 66 Leeuwarden- Holwerd connects with the ferry to Ameland , bus route 50 to Lauwersoog connects with the departures of the ferry to Schiermonnikoog and route 350 via

6164-464: The municipality have populations in excess of 1,000 people: Leeuwarden, Stiens , Grou , Goutum , Wergea , Jirnsum , Reduzum , and Wirdum . The municipality is governed by the mayor Sybrand van Haersma Buma and a coalition of the Labour Party , Christian Democratic Appeal , and GreenLeft . The name "Leeuwarden" (or older variants of it) first came into use for Nijehove , the most important of

6256-420: The name is easily explained: Warden , West Frisian/Dutch/Low German for an artificial dwelling-hill, is a designation of terps , reflecting the historical situation. The first part of the name, leeuw , means lion in modern standard Dutch. This interpretation corresponds with the coat of arms adopted by the city, which features a heraldic lion . However, modern standard Dutch was not used in this region in

6348-538: The nickname 'marbellous painter'). His work shows much of the fine execution and brilliant colour of the old Dutch masters. From early in his career, Alma-Tadema was particularly concerned with architectural accuracy, often painting objects from museums, such as the British Museum in London. He also took many images from books and amassed an enormous number of photographs from ancient sites in Italy, which he used to achieve

6440-515: The original three villages at the end of an important estuary called Middelzee . The name is also similar to that of the French commune Lewarde , located in the Nord Department , an originally Flemish-speaking area annexed to France in the 17th century. Western Flemish was related to Frisian and also to Saxon up to the 11th century. The oldest remains of houses date back to the 2nd century AD in

6532-571: The painter Baron Jan August Hendrik Leys , whose studio was one of the most highly regarded in Belgium. Under his guidance Alma-Tadema painted his first major work: The Education of the children of Clovis (1861). This painting created a sensation among critics and artists when it was exhibited that year at the Artistic Congress in Antwerp. It is said to have laid the foundation of his fame and reputation. Alma-Tadema related that although Leys thought

6624-654: The painting offered to pay a substantial sum for a painting with a similar subject, Alma-Tadema simply turned the emperor around to show him leaving, in After the Audience . On 19 June 1879, Alma-Tadema was made a Royal Academician . Three years later, a major retrospective of his entire oeuvre was organised at the Grosvenor Gallery in London, including 185 of his pictures. In 1883 he returned to Rome and Pompeii, where further excavations had taken place since his last visit. He spent

6716-413: The quiet charm and erudition of his paintings, Alma-Tadema himself preserved a youthful sense of mischief. He was childlike in his practical jokes and in his sudden bursts of bad temper, which could as suddenly subside into an engaging smile. In his personal life, Alma-Tadema was an extrovert and had a warm personality. As a man, Lawrence Alma-Tadema was a robust, fun loving and rather portly gentleman. There

6808-571: The ruins, which began his immense collection of archival material used in the completion of future paintings. In January 1876, he rented a studio in Rome. The family returned to London in April, visiting the Paris Salon on their way back. In London he regularly met with fellow-artist Emil Fuchs . Among the most important of his pictures during this period was An Audience at Agrippa's (1876). When an admirer of

6900-400: The same picture was auctioned at Christies New York in May 1995, it sold for £1.75 million. On 4 November 2010 it sold for $ 35,922,500 to an undisclosed bidder at Sotheby's New York, a new record for any Victorian artist. On 5 May 2011, the painting The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra: 41 BC was sold at the same house for $ 29.2 million. Alma-Tadema's The Tepidarium (1881) is included in

6992-410: The second-tallest building, Averotoren at 77 m (253 ft). On 6 September 2013 Leeuwarden was voted European Capital of Culture for the year 2018. Many events were organised throughout the year. The largest art project was the 11Fountains , fountains in the Frisian eleven cities. The Love Fountain , located in front of the train station, was designed by artist Jaume Plensa . The fountain

7084-449: The three villages (the other two being Oldehove and Hoek ) which in the early 9th century merged into Leeuwarden (Villa Lintarwrde c.  825). There is much uncertainty about the origin of the city's name. Historian and archivist Wopke Eekhoff summed up a total of over 200 different spelling variants, of which Leeuwarden ( Dutch ), Liwwadden ( Stadsfries ), and Ljouwert ( West Frisian ) are still in use. The second part of

7176-525: The unusual gifts of the young painter, gave him an order for twenty-four pictures and arranged for three of Tadema's paintings to be shown in London. In 1865, Tadema relocated to Brussels where he was named a knight of the Order of Leopold . On 28 May 1869, after years of ill health, Pauline died of smallpox at Schaerbeek in Belgium, aged 32. Her death left Tadema disconsolate and depressed. He ceased painting for nearly four months. His sister Artje, who lived with

7268-452: The village of Dronryp in the province of Friesland in the north of the Netherlands . The surname Tadema is an old Frisian patronymic , meaning 'son of Tade', while the names Lourens and Alma came from his godfather. He was the sixth child of Pieter Jiltes Tadema (1797–1840), the village notary , and the third child of Hinke Dirks Brouwer (1800–1863). His father had three sons from

7360-886: The windmill Himriksmole , a golf course and AquaZoo Friesland . On 1 January 2014 parts of the neighbouring Boarnsterhim municipality were added to Leeuwarden. On 1 January 2018 it was enlarged by Leeuwarderadeel and parts of former municipality of Littenseradiel . The hamlets within the municipality are: Abbenwier , Angwier , Baarderbuorren , Bartlehiem (partially), De Him , De Hoek , De Trije Romers , Domwier , Finsterbuorren , Fûns , Groote Bontekoe , Goatum , Hesens , Hoarne , Hoptille , It Hoflân , It Wiel , Marwert , Midsbuorren , Narderbuorren , Noardein , Oude Schouw (partially), Poelhuzen , Rewert (partially), Skillaerd , Skrins , Suderbuorren , Suorein , Tichelwurk , Truerd , Tsienzerbuorren , Tsjaard , Tsjeintgum , Vierhuis , Vrouwbuurtstermolen (partially), Wammert and Wieuwens As of 2020, Leeuwarden had

7452-577: The world's foremost painter of marble and variegated granite. Despite any reproaches from his master, The Education of the Children of Clovis was well received by critics and artists alike and was eventually purchased and subsequently given to King Leopold of Belgium. In 1860 he befriended the Anglo-Dutch Dommersen family of artists in Utrecht . Merovingian subjects were the painter's favourites up to

7544-508: Was as firm in money matters as he was with the quality of his work. Alma-Tadema's output decreased with time, partly on account of health, but also because of his obsession with decorating his new home, to which he moved in 1883. Nevertheless, he continued to exhibit throughout the 1880s and 1890s, receiving accolades including the medal of Honour at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889 , election to an honorary membership of

7636-414: Was at first thought to be destroyed, but survived, albeit with considerable smoke and water damage. The coat of arms of Leeuwarden is the official symbol of the municipality. It consists of a blue escutcheon , a golden lion , and a crown . The fact that Leeuwarden carries a lion in its seal seems logical, considering that "Leeuw" is Dutch for "Lion". However, it is very plausible the oldest name of

7728-491: Was being recovered through archaeological research. Alma-Tadema's highly detailed depictions of Roman life and architecture, based on meticulous archaeological research, led Hollywood directors to his paintings as models for their cinematic ancient world, in films such as D. W. Griffith 's Intolerance (1916), Ben Hur (1926), and Cleopatra (1934). The most notable was Cecil B. DeMille 's epic The Ten Commandments (1956): its co-writer Jesse Lasky Jr. described how

7820-412: Was consigned to obscurity for the next half century. Only since the 1960s has Alma-Tadema's work been rediscovered for its historical importance in the evolution of English art. He is now regarded by art historians as one of the principal classical-subject painters of the nineteenth century, whose works demonstrate the care and exactitude of an era mesmerised by trying to visualise the past, some of which

7912-457: Was forced to sell his collection at Sotheby's London in November 1973. In 1960, the Newman Gallery was unable to sell, or even give away, one of his most celebrated works, The Finding of Moses (1904). The initial purchaser had paid £5,250 in 1904, and subsequent sales were for £861 in 1935, £265 in 1942, and it was "bought in" at £252 in 1960 (having failed to meet its reserve). But when

8004-512: Was his interest in ancient civilisations, particularly the Egyptians, first displayed in The Dying Cleopatra , begun in 1859 but later destroyed by the artist, and The Sad Father or The Unfavourable Oracle (Opus X), painted in 1858. Originally a large processional painting in an architectural setting, it was later cut down to a smaller scale to show only three figures; this reduced painting

8096-466: Was invited to the home of the painter Ford Madox Brown . There he met Laura Theresa Epps , who was seventeen years old, and fell in love with her at first sight . The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in July 1870 encouraged Alma-Tadema to leave the continent and move to London. His infatuation with Laura Epps played a great part in his relocation to England and in addition Gambart felt that

8188-434: Was not a hint of the delicate artist about him; he was a cheerful lover of wine, women, and parties. He has been said to have had most of the characteristics of a child, coupled with the traits of a consummate professional. A perfectionist, he remained in all respects a diligent, if somewhat obsessive and pedantic worker. He was an excellent businessman, and one of the wealthiest artists of the nineteenth century. Alma-Tadema

8280-557: Was one of continued success. He became one of the most famous and highly paid artists of his time, acknowledged and rewarded. By 1871 he had met and befriended most of the major Pre-Raphaelite painters and it was in part due to their influence that the artist brightened his palette, varied his hues, and lightened his brushwork. In 1872 Alma-Tadema organised his paintings into an identification system by including an opus number under his signature and assigning his earlier pictures numbers as well. Portrait of my sister, Artje , painted in 1851,

8372-525: Was to be the host of the World Flying Disc Federation 2020 World Ultimate and Guts Championships from the 11th to the 18th of July. The event was expected to have over 2500 athletes from 40 countries. The event was cancelled ( COVID-19 pandemic ). The Leeuwarder Courant and Friesch Dagblad are daily newspapers mainly written in Dutch (published by the NDC Mediagroep ). Omrop Fryslân

8464-446: Was unhappy with. As the artist's contemporary biographer Percy Cross Standing noted of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's early paintings of Egyptian subjects in particular, “So careful at all times about detail, he took extraordinary care in the preparation of his preliminary sketches for these pictures.” When asked why he had chosen to paint Egyptian themes, Alma-Tadema said: “Where else should I have begun as soon as I had become acquainted with

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