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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Johannes Gerardus Keulemans: A Life in Feather and Brush
Early Life and Education
- Born: June 8, 1842, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
- From a young age, Keulemans demonstrated an interest in the natural world, collecting animal specimens.
- This early passion led him to connect with Hermann Schlegel, director of the Natural History Museum in Leiden, who became a crucial mentor.
- Schlegel encouraged Keulemans’s artistic talent and sent him on an expedition to West Africa in 1864, providing invaluable field experience.
Move to England and Artistic Development
- In 1869, Richard Bowdler Sharpe persuaded Keulemans to move to England to illustrate his monumental work, *Monograph of the Alcedinidae*, or Family of Kingfishers.
- This marked a turning point in Keulemans’s career, establishing him within the British ornithological community.
- He remained in England for the rest of his life, becoming a highly sought-after illustrator.
- Keulemans developed a distinctive style characterized by meticulous detail and accuracy, essential qualities for scientific illustration.
Major Works and Collaborations
- Keulemans illustrated numerous significant ornithological publications throughout his career.
- Notable works include:
- Buller’s *A History of the Birds of New Zealand* (1873, 1888): Showcasing the unique avian fauna of New Zealand.
- Legge’s *History of the Birds of Ceylon* (1880): A comprehensive study of Sri Lankan birds.
- Elliot’s *Monograph of the Bucerotidae* (Hornbills) (1887–1892): Detailed illustrations of hornbill species.
- Seebohm’s *Monograph of the Turdidae* (Thrushes) (1902): A thorough examination of thrush varieties.
- Godman’s *Monograph of the Petrels* (1907–1910): Featuring over one hundred plates contributed by Keulemans.
- He regularly provided illustrations for journals like The Ibis and Proceedings of the Zoological Society.
Artistic Style and Techniques
- Keulemans’s work is renowned for its consistency, maintaining a high level of detail throughout his career.
- He primarily employed lithography, allowing for the creation of vivid and lifelike depictions through depth and tone.
- The finished prints were often hand-colored by skilled artisans, though the accuracy of these colorations sometimes faced criticism.
- His ability to capture accurate representations of birds earned him prominence in the field of scientific illustration.
Personal Life and Later Years
- Keulemans married twice and had fifteen children, though only nine reached adulthood.
- He also pursued interests beyond ornithology, writing on topics related to spirituality and claiming to experience premonitions.
- Death: March 29, 1912, Ilford, Essex (now Greater London). He is buried in Buckingham Road Cemetery, Ilford, in an unmarked grave.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Keulemans produced an estimated 4,000-5,000 published illustrations throughout his career.
- His work remains highly valued for its scientific accuracy and artistic merit.
- He is credited with describing the Cape Verde swamp-warbler (*Calamodyta brevipennis*).
- Keulemans’s illustrations continue to be studied and admired by ornithologists, artists, and collectors alike, solidifying his place as a significant figure in 19th-century natural history art.
John Gerrard Keulemans
1842 - 1912
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- Birth Date: 1842-06-08
- Birth Place: Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Death Date: 1912-03-29
- Influenced: None, 'influenced by': 'Hermann Schlegel, Richard Bowdler Sharpe', 'movement': 'Scientific Illustration, Ornithological Art', 'name': 'John Gerrard Keulemans', 'nationality': 'Dutch', 'notable works': [



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