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Schaik-Willing, Jeanne van (1895 - 1984)

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Short name Schaik-Willing, Jeanne van
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/115574992
First name Jeanne
Birth name van Schaik-Willing
Married name van Schaik, van Son
Alternative name Gabrielle van Loenen — Jeanne Gabriëlle van Schaik - Willing
Date of birth 1895
Date of death 1984
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Sex Female
Place of birth Amsterdam
Place of death Amsterdam
Lived in Netherlands
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Religion / ideology Atheist, Jewish
Education School education
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Schaik-Willing, Jeanne van was ...
related to Vestdijk, Simon
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Memberships De Gids
Place(s) of Residence Netherlands
Author of
receptions circulations
Sofie Blank (1925) 0 0
*Mention in art. in De Gids (1929) 0 0
*Mention in art. in De Gids (1929) 0 0
*Mention in art. in De Gids (1929) 0 0
*Mention in art. in De Gids (1929) 0 0
*Art. in De Gids (1929) 0 0
*Mention in Art. in De Gids (1929) 0 0
Uitstel van executie (1932) 0 0
De overnachting (1947) 0 0

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Receptions of Schaik-Willing, Jeanne van, the person

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G.M. Couvée, portrait of Jeanne van Schaik-Willing, 1957. 1957 is portrait of

MENTIONED IN:
- G.P.M. Knuvelder, Beknopt handboek tot de geschiedenis der Nederlandse letterkunde. 1982 (10th ed.), p. 501
online-portrait in DBNL

Lived with her family in Hamburg, later with her mother in Scheveningen.
With her first husband in Utrecht; with her second one in Ede and Amsterdam.

Her Amsterdam adresses were:
-- Marnixstraat, Leidsekade, ca. 1920-1927.
-- Maasstraat 81 III, 1930.
-- Leidsekade 100, ca. 1939.
-- Bejaardenhuis Emmahof, 1982.

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