File:Lucifermeisje (Matchstick girl).jpg

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Nederlands: Lucifermeisje
English: Matchstick girl. The painter Floris Arntzenius (1864-1925) lived and worked much of his life in The Hague, the Netherlands. He painted many city scapes: bridges, streets and the various markets held in The Hague. Especially the narrow and busy street called Spuistraat - one of The Hague's well known shopping streets - was a favorite theme of Arntzenius and his audience. On this painting he depicted a matchstick girl, which was an exception in the work of Arntzenius. Although we may find working class types on his city scapes, usually there are no homeless people and beggars. The disabled girl, who sold matches, is probably standing at one of the entrances of the 'Passage' shopping mall, which opened in 1885.
Deutsch: Luzifers Mädchen
Français : Fillette de lucifer
Español: Chica a Lucifer
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source
institution QS:P195,Q11722011
Author
Floris Arntzenius  (1864–1925)  wikidata:Q2596070
 
Floris Arntzenius
Alternative names
Pieter Florentius Nicolaas Jacobus Arntzenius
Description Dutch painter, illustrator, printmaker, watercolorist and drawer
Date of birth/death 9 June 1864 Edit this at Wikidata 16 February 1925 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Surabaya The Hague
Work period from 1881 until 1924
date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P580,+1881-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1924-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Work location
Amsterdam (1881-1888), Antwerp (1888-1889), New York City (1890), Amsterdam (1890-1891), The Hague (1892-....), Hoorn, France (circa 1894
date QS:P,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
)
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q2596070

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A handicapped child selling matches in The Netherlands during the Industrial Revolution

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