Kaspar Karsen

Kaspar, or Kasparus Karsen (April 2, 1810 in Amsterdam July 24, 1896 in Biebrich near Wiesbaden, Germany) was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands who specialised in townscapes.

Kaspar Karsen

Biography

He was a pupil of Hendrik Gerrit ten Cate, Dirck Vettewinkel, and George Pieter Westenberg, who later taught Cornelis Springer 1835-1837 and worked in Haarlem 1842–1844.[1] He became a member of Arti et Amicitiae in 1836 and enjoyed making trips to Prague and Germany.[1] Besides Springer, his pupils were Johannes Frederik Hulk, his son, Eduard Karsen, Henricus Jacobus Levelt, Coen Metzelaar, Henry Mosselman, and Alexander Oltmans. [1]

Works

Village street with figures
  • The Amsterdam stock exchange before its demolition in 1837 (1836)
  • Een Winterdag-Windhaven (1870), Atelier Carmel Gallery
  • Ice Skaters on the Canal (1880), Atelier Carmel Gallery
  • View on the Hague, 17th Century (1852), 340x200cm, with Cornelis Springer

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