Richard Bisschop

Richard Bisschop (21 June 1849 in Leeuwarden – 22 March 1926 in Bergen) was a Dutch painter, graphic artist and watercolorist.

[1] He began his studies with his uncle, then attended the Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts (now the Willem de Kooning Academy) and specialized in genre scenes, portraits, cityscapes and interiors; especially churches.

When the painter Johannes Bosboom died in 1891, Bisschop was permitted to paint him while he was lying in his coffin[citation needed] and make a sketch of his workshop.

Their daughter, Sara Bisschop [nl], also became a painter of interiors, animals and marine scenes.

In addition to several Dutch museums, many of his works were acquired by the American Art Association in New York (now a division of Sotheby's).

Village Church - Before the Sermon (1890s)