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Adrianus Bonebakker

Adrianus Bonebakker (Tiel, 27 May 1767 – Amsterdam, 31 March 1842) was a Dutch goldsmith, silversmith and jeweller.[1]

Adrianus Bonebakker
Portrait by an unknown painter
Born27 May 1767
Died31 March 1842
NationalityDutch

Biography edit

Bonebakker was baptised as the son of Anthonij Bo[o]nebakker (1730-1797) and Maria Cornelia van Oosterhoudt (1734-1820) in Tiel on 31 May 1767. His father was the proprietor of the loan bank in Buren and Tiel. He moved to Amsterdam, where he completed his Master’s in silversmithing in 1792. That same year Bonebakker married Elisabeth du Pré (1760-1811). Seven daughters and a son, Jacques Antoine Bonebakker (1798-1868), were born from this marriage. Bonebakker partnered up with Diederik Lodewijk Bennewitz to take over a well-known Dutch gold, silver and jewellery shop in 1802, the Peirolet brothers’ business. Initially under the brothers Peirolet, Bennewitz & Bonebakker name and later as Bennewitz & Bonebakker.[2] He remarried in 1818, this time with Wijnanda Lucretia Tijdeman (1770-1826). He became a member of the Royal Academy of Visual Arts around 1820.

Bennewitz & Bonebakker edit

Bennewitz was tasked with managing the workshop within the Bennewitz and Bonebakker company. Bonebakker took responsibility for the business side of things. Although he was registered as a silversmith, Adrianus Bonebakker is not known to have produced any of his own work, according to the Dutch Institute for Art History. The work was outsourced to gold and silversmiths like T.G. Bentvelt, J.A. de Haas, A.H. Pape, D.W. Rethmeyer, H.P. La Ruelle and J.H. Stellingwerff.[3] Prestigious assignments during this period included, for example, the ones commissioned by the City of Amsterdam to produce the so-called city keys.[4] These keys to the City of Amsterdam were produced in 1806 to be offered to King Lodewijk Napoleon as he entered the city. Circumstances dictated this didn’t actually happen until 1808. The same set of keys were used in 1813 during King Willem I’s entry. A second set of keys to Amsterdam were produced in 1811 and handed to Napoleon Bonaparte on 9th October of that year. Both sets were made by Bennewitz. The second set wasn’t paid for by Amsterdam until four years later. The original keys now form part of the Amsterdam Museum’s collection. The company was commissioned by the City of Amsterdam to produce Prince Willem (later King Willem II) and Anna Paulowna’s wedding gift in 1816. This gift consisted of a 419-piece dinner service, an important part of which can still be admired in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

As Bonebakker & Zoon edit

The partners decided to part company in 1821 for business reasons, after which Bennewitz launched the Bennewitz & Zonen company and Bonebakker and his son continued under the As Bonebakker & Zoon name. The company was commissioned by King Willem II to make the royal crown in 1840.[5] The maker of this crown, which to this day is still being used during coronation ceremonies, was Theodorus Gerardus Bentvelt. The company still exists today, under the Bonebakker name.

References edit

  1. ^ The Netherlands Institute for Art History. "Adrianus Bonebakker". rkd.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-05-02.
  2. ^ Amsterdam City Archives. "As Bonebakker & Zoon". archief.amsterdam. Retrieved 2020-05-02.
  3. ^ van Benthem, Barend J. (2005). De werkmeesters van Bennewitz en Bonebakker, Amsterdams grootzilver uit de eerste helft van de 19de eeuw. Netherlands: Waanders. ISBN 9789040090097.
  4. ^ The Netherlands Institute for Art History. "As Bonebakker & Zoon". rkd.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-05-02.
  5. ^ Emeis, M.G. (1967). Bonebakker 1792 – 1967. Amsterdam.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


adrianus, bonebakker, tiel, 1767, amsterdam, march, 1842, dutch, goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller, portrait, unknown, painterborn27, 1767tieldied31, march, 1842amsterdamnationalitydutch, contents, biography, bennewitz, bonebakker, bonebakker, zoon, referencesb. Adrianus Bonebakker Tiel 27 May 1767 Amsterdam 31 March 1842 was a Dutch goldsmith silversmith and jeweller 1 Adrianus BonebakkerPortrait by an unknown painterBorn27 May 1767TielDied31 March 1842AmsterdamNationalityDutch Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Bennewitz amp Bonebakker 1 2 As Bonebakker amp Zoon 2 ReferencesBiography editBonebakker was baptised as the son of Anthonij Bo o nebakker 1730 1797 and Maria Cornelia van Oosterhoudt 1734 1820 in Tiel on 31 May 1767 His father was the proprietor of the loan bank in Buren and Tiel He moved to Amsterdam where he completed his Master s in silversmithing in 1792 That same year Bonebakker married Elisabeth du Pre 1760 1811 Seven daughters and a son Jacques Antoine Bonebakker 1798 1868 were born from this marriage Bonebakker partnered up with Diederik Lodewijk Bennewitz to take over a well known Dutch gold silver and jewellery shop in 1802 the Peirolet brothers business Initially under the brothers Peirolet Bennewitz amp Bonebakker name and later as Bennewitz amp Bonebakker 2 He remarried in 1818 this time with Wijnanda Lucretia Tijdeman 1770 1826 He became a member of the Royal Academy of Visual Arts around 1820 Bennewitz amp Bonebakker edit Bennewitz was tasked with managing the workshop within the Bennewitz and Bonebakker company Bonebakker took responsibility for the business side of things Although he was registered as a silversmith Adrianus Bonebakker is not known to have produced any of his own work according to the Dutch Institute for Art History The work was outsourced to gold and silversmiths like T G Bentvelt J A de Haas A H Pape D W Rethmeyer H P La Ruelle and J H Stellingwerff 3 Prestigious assignments during this period included for example the ones commissioned by the City of Amsterdam to produce the so called city keys 4 These keys to the City of Amsterdam were produced in 1806 to be offered to King Lodewijk Napoleon as he entered the city Circumstances dictated this didn t actually happen until 1808 The same set of keys were used in 1813 during King Willem I s entry A second set of keys to Amsterdam were produced in 1811 and handed to Napoleon Bonaparte on 9th October of that year Both sets were made by Bennewitz The second set wasn t paid for by Amsterdam until four years later The original keys now form part of the Amsterdam Museum s collection The company was commissioned by the City of Amsterdam to produce Prince Willem later King Willem II and Anna Paulowna s wedding gift in 1816 This gift consisted of a 419 piece dinner service an important part of which can still be admired in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam As Bonebakker amp Zoon editThe partners decided to part company in 1821 for business reasons after which Bennewitz launched the Bennewitz amp Zonen company and Bonebakker and his son continued under the As Bonebakker amp Zoon name The company was commissioned by King Willem II to make the royal crown in 1840 5 The maker of this crown which to this day is still being used during coronation ceremonies was Theodorus Gerardus Bentvelt The company still exists today under the Bonebakker name nbsp A portrait of the Adrianus Bonebakker family during a visit from in all probability partner Diederik L Bennewitz seated with the silver object Bonebakker himself can be seen holding a document Painting by Adriaan de Lelie 1809 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam nbsp Adrianus Bonebakker 1767 1842 nbsp Elisabeth du Pre 1760 1811 Adrianus Bonebakker s first wife nbsp Wijnanda Lucretia Tydeman 1770 1826 Adrianus Bonebakker s second wifeReferences edit The Netherlands Institute for Art History Adrianus Bonebakker rkd nl in Dutch Retrieved 2020 05 02 Amsterdam City Archives As Bonebakker amp Zoon archief amsterdam Retrieved 2020 05 02 van Benthem Barend J 2005 De werkmeesters van Bennewitz en Bonebakker Amsterdams grootzilver uit de eerste helft van de 19de eeuw Netherlands Waanders ISBN 9789040090097 The Netherlands Institute for Art History As Bonebakker amp Zoon rkd nl in Dutch Retrieved 2020 05 02 Emeis M G 1967 Bonebakker 1792 1967 Amsterdam a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrianus Bonebakker amp oldid 1195855287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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