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Abraham Jacobus Wendel
Born
Abraham Jacobus Wendel

(1826-10-31)31 October 1826
Died23 September 1915(1915-09-23) (aged 88)
Leiden
Known forlithography, botanical art
Viola tricolor by A.J. Wendel
Hibiscus syriacus L. by A.J. Wendel

Abraham Jacobus Wendel (Leiden, 31 October 1826 – Leiden, 23 September 1915) was a Dutch lithographer, draughtsman and scientific botanical and paleontological illustrator using the signature AW and A. J. Wendel [1]

Life and work

Abraham Jacobus Wendel was born in 1826 in Leiden, the son of Jacobus Cornelis Wendel (1796-1860) and Johanna Vegt (1801-1869). In 1849 he married Jannetje Koolen (1826-1904) and had six children, including Abraham Jacobus Johannes Wendel (Leiden, 9 July 1854 - 3 April 1930),[2][3] who became a lithographer and botanical artist in his own right, using signature AJJW. His father Abraham Jacobus Wendel created the botanical illustrations for many books and scientific journal articles. He was a lithographer with the printing house Arntz & Co. in Leiden, and made the illustrations for W. H. De Vriese et al. Descriptions et figures des plantes nouvelles et rares (1847). In 1887 he worked with Boek- en steendrukkerij P.W.M. Trap in Leiden: both Wendel and Trap are acknowledged in volumes 6 and 7 of the Annales du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg (Ann.Jard.Bot.Btzg.).[4]

Publications

Books

Botanical and paleontological art, including:

  • 1847: Vriese, Willem Hendrik de, Trap, Pieter Willem Marinus; Arnz, A. - Descriptions et figures des plantes nouvelles et rares : du Jardin Botanique de l'Université de Leide et des principaux jardins du royaume des Pays-Bas[5]
  • 1858: Blume, Carl Ludwig - Flora Javae et insularum adjacentium
  • [1868]: Witte, H. and A.J. Wendel - Flora : afbeeldingen en beschrijvingen van boomen, heesters, éénjarige planten, enz., voorkomende in de Nederlandsche tuinen. Groningen: Wolters.[6]
  • 1879: Koster, Arie, Ottolander, K. J. W. et al. - Nederlandsche Flora en Pomona, beschreven en uitgegeven door het bestuur der Pomologische Vereeniging te Boskoop. (Redactie: K.J.W. Ottolander, A. Koster, C. de Vos.) Met platen naar de natuur geteekend door A.J. Wendel. Groningen: Wolters.[7]
  • [187-]: Prentenboek / Adelborst., Leiden: D. Noothoven Van Goor[8]
  • 1894: Dubois, Eugène - Pithecanthropus erectus: eine menschenähnliche Übergangsform aus Java. Batavia: Landesdruckerei.,[9] collaboration with his son Abraham Jacobus Johannes?

Portraits

  • 1855: portrait van Antonius Niermeyer, university professor at Leiden University[10]

Maps

  • [1900]: Kaart van Zuid-Afrika (Map of Boer War South Africa) in F. Lion Cachet: De worstelstrijd der Transvalers [1900][11]

Footnote

  1. ^ Abraham Jacobus Wendel in Dutch RKD
  2. ^ Abraham Jacobus Wendel in myheritage.com
  3. ^ Erfgoedleiden.nl Abraham Jacobus Johannes Wendel
  4. ^ Database National Herbarium of the Netherlands (NHN, Naturalis Biodiversity Center), refer to List of artists in Category:Icones art collection at Naturalis Biodiversity Center
  5. ^ De Vriese, Trap & Arnz 1847: OCLC 15926916 (all editions)
  6. ^ Witte & Wendel 1868: OCLC 67458116 (all editions). Images at 16 px Commons logo Wikimedia Commons. See also: example image at Plantillustrations.org
  7. ^ WorldCat entry for Wendel 1879
  8. ^ WorldCat entry for Wendel - Adelborst
  9. ^ WorldCat entry voor Dubois 1894
  10. ^ Portrait of Niermeyer[permanent dead link] 1855
  11. ^ Map of South Africa ca. 1900