Ab Salm

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Sugar factory Pangka in Tagal, Java, Indonesia

Abram, or Ab Salm (1801 – 1876), was a Dutch painter.

Biography

He was born in Amsterdam and became a member of the Koninklijke Academie in 1833.[1] He is known for landscapes.[1] He spent 29 years in Indonesia and his views of Java were engraved by Johan Conrad Greive and published in Amsterdam in 1872.[2]

He died in Amsterdam.

References

  1. ^ a b Ab Salm in the RKD
  2. ^ View by Abraham Salm of Mount Batok, or Semeru in the World Digital Library