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The Amsterdamse Joffers were a group of women artists who met weekly in Amsterdam at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. They supported each other in their professional careers. Most of them were students of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten and belonged to the movement of the Amsterdam Impressionists. Each one became a successful artist. As a group they contributed to the social acceptance in the Netherlands of women becoming professional artists.

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  • Amsterdamse Joffers (de)
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  • Die Amsterdamse Joffers waren eine Gruppe niederländischer Künstlerinnen des späten 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts um August Allebé und Thérèse Schwartze. Sie sind von den gewählten Bildgattungen und der Palette her dem Amsterdamer Impressionismus zuzurechnen. (de)
  • The Amsterdamse Joffers were a group of women artists who met weekly in Amsterdam at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. They supported each other in their professional careers. Most of them were students of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten and belonged to the movement of the Amsterdam Impressionists. Each one became a successful artist. As a group they contributed to the social acceptance in the Netherlands of women becoming professional artists. (en)
  • Las Amsterdamse Joffers fue un grupo de mujeres artistas de Ámsterdam en el último cuarto del siglo XIX, que se reunían semanalmente para pintar y mostrar juntas sus obras. Eran conocidos por su estilo que seguía el ejemplo de los , todas eran miembros de las sociedades artísticas de Ámsterdam Arti et Amicitiae y Sint Lucas y la mayoría siguió las lecciones del profesor August Allebé de la de Ámsterdam. (es)
  • De Amsterdamse Joffers is de aanduiding voor een groep kunstenaressen die aan het eind van de 19e eeuw studeerden aan de Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam. De schilderessen raakten bevriend en exposeerden samen. (nl)
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  • Die Amsterdamse Joffers waren eine Gruppe niederländischer Künstlerinnen des späten 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts um August Allebé und Thérèse Schwartze. Sie sind von den gewählten Bildgattungen und der Palette her dem Amsterdamer Impressionismus zuzurechnen. (de)
  • The Amsterdamse Joffers were a group of women artists who met weekly in Amsterdam at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. They supported each other in their professional careers. Most of them were students of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten and belonged to the movement of the Amsterdam Impressionists. Each one became a successful artist. As a group they contributed to the social acceptance in the Netherlands of women becoming professional artists. (en)
  • Las Amsterdamse Joffers fue un grupo de mujeres artistas de Ámsterdam en el último cuarto del siglo XIX, que se reunían semanalmente para pintar y mostrar juntas sus obras. Eran conocidos por su estilo que seguía el ejemplo de los , todas eran miembros de las sociedades artísticas de Ámsterdam Arti et Amicitiae y Sint Lucas y la mayoría siguió las lecciones del profesor August Allebé de la de Ámsterdam. (es)
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