Portraits of Lise Jordan, George Hendrik Breitner, Lise Jordan, Jaap Batavier, Hein Boeken, Paul Verlaine and Herman Gorter, Willem Witsen (attributed to), 1892

Portraits of Lise Jordan, George Hendrik Breitner, Lise Jordan, Jaap Batavier, Hein Boeken, Paul Verlaine and Herman Gorter, Willem Witsen (attributed to), 1892

paper, h 145mm × w 104mm More details

Witsen was a painter, etcher, and engraver of Amsterdam city views. The writers known as De Tachtigers (Literary Movement of Eighteen Eighties) and the artists’ models Marie and Lise Jordan met in his studio. In his free time Witsen photographed his friends in a way he had cribbed from Joseph Jessurun de Mesquita, who died young. He experimented endlessly, for instance with heads filling the picture plane and seen close up. He also managed to convince the French poet Verlaine to pose in front of his camera.