Samuel Schellink

Samuel Schellink (1 August 1876 – 20 December 1958) was a Dutch pottery decorator, painter, engraver, ceramist, pastelist, and author of watercolors and gouaches.

In that same year, he joined N.V. Haagsche Plateelbakkerij Rozenburg [nl][2] as a painter apprentice.

[3] During this time, he developed the signature topics of his work which include still life, flowers, birds and, less prominently, landscapes.

However, in 1918, he joined Tegel en Fayencefabriek Amphora [nl] in Oegstgeest, where he again worked as a pottery painter.

Schellink's last employer was Plateelbakkerij Goedewaagen in Gouda, where he fulfilled the same role of pottery decorator.

Porcelain vase decorated by Schellink in 1914, currently at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam