Adriaan Justus Enschedé
Adriaan Justus Enschedé (Haarlem, June 20 1829 - Haarlem, March 19 1896)[1] was a Haarlem Archivist, collector, owner of the Joh. Enschedé printing company, philanthropist and a member of Teylers Tweede Genootschap (Teylers Second or Scientific Society).
Biography
Adriaan Justus was the son of Christiaan Justus Enschedé and his wife Adriana Maria Dalen. He attended the Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem and studied law in Leiden, whereupon he joined the family business in Haarlem and brought historical typefaces back into fashion.[1] He became city archivist in 1857 where he wrote an inventory of the archives, still useful today. He wrote several publications on the history of Haarlem, finding inspiration in his work as archivist.[1] He was a driving force behind the restoration of the St. Bavochurch for which he donated many historical objects including historical stained-glass windows from other locations, and also for the restoration of the ruin of Castle Brederode.
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The church with ramparts added with A.J. Enschede's funding
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Church in older painting, without the ramparts
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Stained glass window in the church donated by A.J. Enschedé with Laurens Janszoon Coster on the left and a typesetter's workshop on the right.
After his death, Adriaan Justus left a significant collection of paintings, drawings, prints, coins, and books behind. He left his roman coins to the Teylers Museum. Template:Enschedé family Template:BPN
References
- ^ a b c P.C. Molhuysen en P.J. Blok (red.), Nieuw Nederlandsch biografisch woordenboek. Deel 3 (Dutch) Adriaan Justus Enschedé