Jacobus Anthonie Meessen, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jacobus Anthonie Meessen

Dutch photographer

Date of Birth: 05-Dec-1836

Place of Birth: Utrecht, Netherlands

Date of Death: 14-Oct-1885

Profession: photographer, architect, carpenter

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Jacobus Anthonie Meessen

  • Jacobus Anthonie Meessen (Dutch pronunciation: [ja?'ko?b?s ?n'to?ni 'me?s?n]; 5 December 1836 – 14 November 1885) was a Dutch photographer who took more than 250 portraits and landscapes of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) between 1864 and 1870.
  • Born to a carpenter in Utrecht, Meessen worked in that trade in the Indies before marrying in the Netherlands in the early 1860s.
  • He returned to the colony in 1864, intent on documenting its land and people.
  • He worked mostly in the capital of Batavia (now Jakarta), Java, and Padang, Sumatra; he also photographed Bangka, Belitung, Borneo, and Nias. When Meessen returned to the Netherlands in 1870, he established a short-lived partnership with Abraham Vermeulen and began disseminating his photographs.
  • Selected images were given to King William III in an elaborately decorated album in 1871, while more were published by De Bussy in 1875 and exhibited in Paris and Amsterdam.
  • In his final years, Meessen worked predominantly as an architect.
  • Collections of his albumen prints, some of which were hand-tinted or annotated, are held in four institutions in the Netherlands.

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