Josina van Aerssen

Josina Anna Petronella van Aerssen, married name Baroness Giustina Boetzelaer (3 January 1733 – 3 September 1797) was a Dutch composer, painter, lady in waiting and noble.

Josina van Aerssen
Born
Josina van Aerssen

(1733-01-03)3 January 1733
Netherlands
Died3 January 1797(1797-01-03) (aged 63)
IJsselstein, Netherlands
Occupation(s)painter, composer, lady in waiting and noble
Parent(s)Cornelis van Aerssen (father) and Anna Albertina van Schagen Beijeren (mother)
RelativesWilliam IV of Orange (husband)
Portrait of Josina van Aerssen by Izaäk Schmidt

Life

She was born in The Hague to Cornelis van Aerssen and Anna Albertina van Schagen Beijeren and in 1786 married Baron Carel van Boetzelaer.

Josina van Aerssen was the lady in waiting to Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, the spouse of prince William IV of Orange. She was a dilettante painter and made a portrait of princess Caroline. She was possibly active as a dilettante composer at court.[1]

In 1780, she published several compositions. They were inspired by the Italian music and considered unique for the Netherlands. She died, aged 64, in IJsselstein.[2]

References

  1. Helen Metzelaar, “An Unknown Dutch Woman Composer: Josina Boetzelaer (1733–1797),” Tijdschrift van der Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis 40, no. 2 (1990), 29–29.
  2. Metzelaar, "Aerssen, Josina Anna Petronella van (1733-1797)" (in Dutch).


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