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Hendrik Jan (Henk) Wolter (Amsterdam 15 July 1873 – Amersfoort 29 October 1952) was a Dutch painter, primarily known for his impressionistic and luministic paintings, influenced by the French impressionists and Belgian luminists Emile Claus and Theo van Rysselberghe. Youth Wolter grew up in the inner city of Amsterdam, where his father (civil engineer by profession) operated one of the first Dutch companies installing heating systems in buildings and houses. In 1885 the family and the company moved to the provincial town of Amersfoort, where Wolter discovered his talent for the arts. He received his first drawing lessons from his teacher in the German language, W.N. Coenen, who had followed painting classes at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam. Like so many adolescents from well-to-do families of his day, Henk Wolter became fascinated by sports and became a fairly successful cyclist, wining various races between 1890 and 1894. After finishing secondary school, at the behest of his father he followed a one year military training at the Infantery academy at Haarlem. Having succesfully completed the course, he requested his father's consent to start art college, where his heart lay. In 1895 he was accepted as a student at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. In 1896 he was admitted to the Institut Supérieur of the Academy, where he graduated in 1899. Early career At the end of 1899 Wolter returned to the Netherlands and established himself at a studio in Leusden, close to Amersfoort. His works in the early years of his career were strongly influenced by the classisistic style that was taught at the Antwerp Academy at the time. He painted in a naturalistic style using colours with dark overtones (brown, grey, green) reminiscent of the Hague School of Dutch painters from the second half of the 19th century. The painting "Dooi" (Thaw) for which Wolter received the Willink Van Collen prize in 1904, is a prime example of his work in this style. In 1904 Wolter married Koosje van Hoorn, daughter of a vicar from Winschoten in the North of Holland, and they moved to Laren, which at the time had a lively painter community. In 1906 his son Hendrik was born. Around that time Wolter's palette began to include lighter colours although he still painted in a naturalistic style. After visits to Devon (1910) and Cornwall (1911-1913) in England Wolter, fascinated by the play of light on water, developed a divisionist, impressionistic style with vibrant colors. His lively paintings of the fishing villages of Polperro and St Ives and the surrounding coast are among his best work from this period. World War I During World War I (the Great War 1914-1918) the Netherlands remained neutral, and during those four years it was virtually impossible for Wolter to travel. Early 1915 the family moved to Amsterdam, where Wolter had a studio on the third floor of a house overlooking the Amstel river. From there he had a marvellous view of the river, the various bridges and, beyond, the imposing buildings of the Amstel Hotel and the Carré theatre. During the war years Wolter painted the view from his studio at different seasons and times, with changing light and weather conditions and these 'Amstel views' are among the best and most expensive works of his career. At the same time he frequented the busy harbour of Amsterdam, where he painted the ships lying at the quays, both the traditional wooden barges used for inland transport and the modern seagoing general cargo ships. During these years Wolter also experimented with a pointillist, luministic style, inspired by the paintings of Emile Claus and Theo van Rysselberghe that he had become acquainted with during his studies in Antwerp. Post war years After the War, Wolter resumed his travels to England, and from 1920 to 1925 he visited London and Cornwall every year. Fascinated by the shipping traffic, the docks and wharves on the Thames, he made many paintings showing the river and the busy maritime trade, often with London Bridge, Tower Bridge or Waterloo Bridge in the distance. Starting in the 1920s, Wolter made a series of works of factories and workshops, such as sewing workshops, the Heineken brewery, the Hoogovens steelworks and Whitefriars Crystal Polishing Factory. Around the same time, he started painting self portraits and made a number of portraits of friends and family. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics. During the Amsterdam Summer Olympics in 1928 Wolter was a member of the international jury of the art event. Professor in Amsterdam In 1925 Wolter was appointed professor at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam. From 1926 Wolter acted as chairman of the governmental Committee of Foreign Exhibitions, which determined which painters (and paintings) were shown at exhibitions abroad, including the Venice Biennale. His frequent visits there resulted in paintings of the canals, churches and buildings of Venice. The steady income his professorship provided enabled him to travel farther afield, in particular to France. From 1929 he painted in Brittany (the fishing ports of Douarnenez and Tréboul, which he had already visited in 1920), in the impressionist 'home town' of Honfleur and later in the South of France (inter alia Antibes, Nice, Villefranche-sur-mer, Menton, Sanary-sur-mer, Espalion, Albi, Saint-Paul-de-Vence).In 1938 he retired from his professorship and associated roles. Wolter and his wife then made a journey to France Rome and various other places in Italy. During this trip Wolter discovered the picturesque fishing port of Camogli, south of Genoa, where he produced numerous oil sketches of both the inner and the outer harbour. World War II and final years In 1939, Wolter and Koosje returned to Italy, planning to stay for a longer period of time. In that year, Wolter mainly painted in Rome, where the couple lived until the Second World war broke out on 1 September 1939, when they returned to the Netherlands. Having sold the house in Amsterdam where they had lived, Wolter designed a new house at Laren, where they moved in 1940, just before the Netherlands were occupied by Nazi Germany. When they moved to Laren for the first time in 1904, Wolter had designed the house where they then lived, building another house with studio in 1905 where they lived until their moving to Amsterdam in 1915. Wolter designed a total of seven or eight houses in Laren. Some of these were commissions, but Wolter also built on land he or his wife had acquired, selling the plot when the house (or studio) was finished. In 1946, Wolter and his wife made a last travel abroad, to the United States, where his son was living in Woodstock, NY. During that trip he made several oil sketches, in particular a series of views of Manhattan from Weehawken, NJ. In the early 1950s, Wolter's health deteriorated quickly and he died in 1952, at the age of 79. Le maître Hollandais In his lifetime,.... Discover the Jan Wolter popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jan Wolter books.

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    Heimreisen

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    Heimreisen Die Reise geht weiter. In dieser Ausgabe von „Reise, Lerne, Wachse“ genannt Heimreise finden wir die Quelle der Inspiration, welche lokalisiert in uns allen liegt. Di...

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    Atmarama

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    Here lies the true nature of the psyche, the soul, which is in constant connection with the omnipotence of the Absolute Truth. The nature of the psyche is sacchitananda, full of et...

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    4 Principles of Freedom

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    Fulfil your Personality, develop sustainable habits & walk wisely into the world. Dear Readers, learn with us about the four principles that lead to the revitalisation of one...

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    Liebe, Leben, Gottes Segen

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    In diesem Tagebuch erzählt der Autor seine Reise von den Heiligen Städten Vṛndāvana, dem Spielort Kṛṣṇas, nach Māyāpur, dem Geburtsort Śrī Caitanya Mahaprabhus. Es ist Indien. ...

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    Das Lernen des Selbst

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    Das Selbst ist besonders. Mit einem großen ‚S‘ bedeutet das Selbst ewige Essenz. Dieses ewige Selbst ist immer auf Reise, um zu lernen, von Land zu Land, von Körper zu Körper, ...

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    Bhajan

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    Bhajan Wie kann sich ein Mensch im Leben verwirklichen, wie kann er die Welt besser machen und verlassen? Auf Reisen wurde ich schnell fündig, aber es war kein einfacher We...

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    Mutter India

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    Mutter Indien, Bharatavarsa, dieser Ort hat viele Namen, welche an Spiritualität und Heilige Kuh erinnern. Der Autor ist auf Wegen der vedischen Hochkultur, wo einst die Mutter a...

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    SPIRITUAL TRAVELer

    Jan Wolter

    „We take Traveling seriously, we take it as our lives and soul, we know there is an endless goal, that is to come back home to the Supreme Truth personified.“ On my journey I must...

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    Pada Sevanam

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    Cover Ich strebe nach der Liebe zu Gott, welche in jeder Stadt durch Kirchen und Naturwunder zu finden ist, ja in jedem Herzen des Lebewesens. Das ZuFußgehen ist ein Ausdruck me...

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    Das Lernen des Selbst

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    Das Selbst mit einem großen ‚S‘ ist besonders. Ewigkeit und Glückseligkeit machen dieses aus, immer auf Reise über Körper, Lebzeiten und Erlebnisse hinaus. Die Essenz liegt im Sel...

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    Minimalism

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    During the composition of this book, the author travelled with a small belly bag and three dozen utensils, such as passport, smartphone, prayer beads and hygiene articles for 10 da...

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    Bhakti

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    Dieses Tagebuch wurde um das Thema BhaktiYoga und die Reisen im August 2023 gebildet. Vor allem die RathaYatras indische Wagenfestivals, Familienbesuche und erneute Reisen nach Ind...

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    ARCANA

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    An experience in Arcana Deity Worship @Mayapur Academy is concluded On the last note of our beloved Gurudeva, His Holiness Kadamba Kanana Swami, I was able to swim in the ocean...

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    Bedtime stories and meditations

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    The world is held by a network of roots and trunks, branches, twigs with fruits and flowers. This sacred forest is the balance of the human life and whole world as a network of sto...

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    Das Suchen der Seele

    Jan Wolter

    Die Reise des Lebens ist ein stetiges Suchen nach der beseelten Wahrheit, der Glückseligkeit & der Persönlichkeit der Welt. Kommen Sie mit auf eine Reise und lernen Sie die Hei...

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    SPIRITUAL TRAVELER

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    This second Part of Spiritual Traveler includes a Preface, Introduction and Acts four to seven, which are full of nectar. The play continues, in a narrative between the Father &am...

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    Minimalismus

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    Die Ausübung des Minimalismus ist außerordentlich und wichtig, besonders in dieser Zeit. Warum, das beantwortet dieses Buch. Sind Sie sich bewusst, dass die Natur nach und nach i...

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    4 Prinzipien der Freiheit

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    Ein Buch über die Grundlage des BhaktiYoga inklusive Mantra Meditation. Verselbstständige deine Persönlichkeit, entwickele nachhaltige Angewohnheiten und gehe weise in die Welt....

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    Soul Searching

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    This is the first sequence of Travel. Learn. Grow which started 2017 to simply inspire the future generations of travelers and expresses a heartfelt journey from ignorance to truth...

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    Friede Liebe Einigkeit

    Jan Wolter

    Kommen Sie mit auf eine Reise! Die heiligsten Persönlichkeiten, welche auf der Erde gingen, hinterließen ihre Spuren. Mit Schreibstock und Lupe untersuchte Jan Wolter diese Orte...

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    Via Medium

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    Via Medium über die Grundlagen des Bhakti Yoga inklusive MantraMeditation KṛṣṇaBewusstsein leben und weitergeben In diesem Buch erfahren Sie die wesentliche Grundlage ...

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    Wachse Wonne Wunder Welt

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    Das Wachsen ist eine wonnige Angelegenheit. Weise und wunderbar lädt der Autor auf eine fantasievolle Reise ein, welche praktische Meditation und Philosophie verbindet. Yoga a...

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    Ewige Reise

    Jan Wolter

    Einfache Anleitung für das spirituelle Leben auf der ewigen Reise zur Absoluten Wahrheit. „Wir halten diese Idee inne, weise Schriften geben Aufschluss und meisterhafte Lehrer e...

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    Homecoming

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    Homecoming The journey continues. In this issue of "Travel, Learn, Grow" called Homecoming we find the source of inspiration that lies located in all of us. The truth needs inst...

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    Little writings

    Jan Yaśomatīnandana dāsa Wolter

    On God, Consciousness, nature, time & the individual soul and its relationship with the Absolute Truth.

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    Overall Balance

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    Ancient Wisdom for a fresh, modern life. Life is unity, balance and natural difference. The pursuit of this and the natural, Godgiven presence of life make it possible to experien...

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    Travel Learn Grow

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    Life is an eternal experience of change, learning and growth. In particular, truthfulness and love, purity and compassion, as well as the instructive connection to the Supreme Trut...

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    Peace Love Unity

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    Poetry, Stories & Letters in the Spirit of Life from Travels 20152022 around the world focusing on the holy places of the personalities Buddha, Christ and Krsna supporting a un...

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    Where We Will Wonder

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    Growth, Wonder & Bliss within the World Wisdom of the Vedas and Yoga in a refreshing new perspective. Come along a travel to ponder about the worlds wonder. The wonders of t...

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    INSTRUctIE

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    Welkom bij iNSTRUctIE, dé interactieve handleiding om jou op weg te helpen met je iPad en andere dingen die te maken hebben met ICT op de Waerdenborch! Omdat iNSTRUctIE interactief...

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    Eternal Journey

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    Get to know this place and join us on a journey that leads you to the eternal source of knowledge, from where everything said can be learned. The time of empty words is over bec...

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    Blissful bonds

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    Good relationships and happy friendships are the beall and endall of a growing society and a healthy world. Learn, dear readers, the simple truths of a pure relationship. Relation...