Jan Hulsker

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1907 – 2002

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Who was Jan Hulsker?

Jan Hulsker was a Dutch art historian especially noted for his work on Vincent van Gogh. He studied Dutch literature in Leiden and was promoted with a thesis on the author Aart van der Leeuw. In 1953, he was appointed to the Ministerie van Cultuur, Recreatie en Maatschappelijk werk, in charge of the art department. In 1959, he became general director in charge of culture at large. The establishment of the Vincent van Gogh Foundation and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam were among his major tasks.

From the 1950s, Hulsker contributed to Van Gogh research, concentrating on the dating of Van Gogh's correspondence. In 1973, Hulsker's most important study was published, Van Gogh door Van Gogh, which has not been translated from the Dutch.

He is the author of an acknowledged catalogue raisonné of Van Gogh's work, published in 1978 and revised in 1989. His catalogue numbers are preceded by a 'JH': thus JH1731 refers to the 1889 oil painting The Starry Night.

In the 1980s, Hulsker left the Netherlands and settled in Vancouver, Canada, where he died in 2002.

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Born
Oct 2, 1907
The Hague
Nationality
  • Netherlands
Employment
  • Van Gogh Museum
Lived in
  • The Hague
Died
Nov 9, 2002
Vancouver

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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