Louise Jama-van Raders

Louisa Elisabeth Hermine Jama-van Raders (Batavia, 2 March 1871 – The Hague, 24 April 1946) was a Dutch portrait painter.

[3] Van Raders was educated at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (c. 1896 – 1900) as a pupil of Frits Jansen[4] and took anatomy classes with Louis Bolk in Amsterdam.

The Jama family lived in Croatia, Germany and Austria, among other places, until they moved to The Hague in 1915 because of World War I.

Jama-van Raders participated in exhibitions at The Hague art rooms Zeestraat 65A (1923) and Erica (1926).

The death certificate (1946, B982) lists her as the widow of Mathias Jama and a daughter of Willy van Raders and Madelon Prins.