John Rädecker
John Rädecker (1885, Amsterdam – 1956, Amsterdam) was a painter and sculptor from the northern Netherlands, best known for his Monument on the Dam.
Biography[]
According to the RKD he was a pupil of Bart van Hove and a member of various painting societies such as the and the Haarlem-based De Groep, as well as being a sculptor.[1] The Teylers Museum has a portrait of his daughter by his hand on show in their "Modern", or "Second" art gallery. He designed the National Monument and asked Adriaan Roland Holst to write the poem at the base.[1] When he died, the monument was finished by his sons Han and Jan Willem.[1]
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Public collections[]
Among the public collections holding works by John Rädecker are:
- Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle, The Netherlands
- Teylers Museum
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c John Rädecker in the RKD
Categories:
- 1885 births
- 1956 deaths
- Dutch male sculptors
- Artists from Amsterdam
- 20th-century Dutch painters
- Dutch male painters
- 20th-century Dutch sculptors