Jeronimo de Vries

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Jérôme de Vries was a literary historian, art dealer and auctioneer. He lived in Amsterdam where he worked as a municipal clerk. Among his literary contributions are the Dutch translation of the treatise of Grotius (1844) and his 1808 publication of the history of Dutch poetry. Vries worked as Joost van den Vondel’s (1587-1679) editor, considered to be one of the greatest Dutch poets. Together with Van Kampen, he is the founder of the Hollandsch magazijn, a literary and historical review. In 1818/1848, Vries purchased two paintings that eventually were part of Adolphe Schloss’ collection: Franz Hals,_ Portrait du Pasteur Adrianus Tegularius _(German Schloss Nr. 82; French Schloss Nr. 97) and Metsu’s La dormouse (German Schloss Nr. 132; French Schloss Nr. 156).

For more information, please see: https://rkd.nl/nl/explore/artists/352120. Accessed 4 June 2021. Jensen, Lotte. Language, Literature and the Construction of a Dutch National Identity (1780-1830). [Chapter 12: The Founding Father of Dutch Literary History. Jeronimo de Vries.] Amsterdam University Press 2018.