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  1. 8 de oct. de 2017 · On September 24th 1863, at the age of twenty-seven he married a French lady, Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard in Antwerp City Hall and the couple went on honeymoon to Italy and it was during that celebratory period that he visited Florence, Rome, Naples and Pompeii and became interested in the life during the days of ...

  2. Anna Tadema was the second daughter of Dutch painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and his French wife, Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard, who lived in Brussels. Her older sister, Laurense, was born in 1865. The girls' mother died in 1869. Lawrence and his daughters then moved to England.

    • Painting, drawing
    • Anna Tadema, 16 May 1867, Brussels, Belgium
    • British
    • 5 July 1943 (aged 76), London
  3. mother died, and on 24 September he was married, in Antwerp City Hall, to Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard, the daughter of Eugène Gressin-Dumoulin, a French journalist living near Brussels. Nothing is known of their meeting and little of Pauline herself, as Alma-Tadema never spoke about her after her death in 1869.

    • Painting
    • Dutch, British denizen
  4. Alma-Tadema lost his invalid mother on January 3, 1863, and same year on September 24, he married Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard, daughter of French journalist Eugène Gressin-Dumoulin, in Antwerp City Hall. Pauline appeared in several oil paintings of the artist.

  5. In January 1863, Alma-Tadema married Marie Pauline Gressin Dumoulin de Boisgirard. The newlyweds traveled to Florence, Rome, Naples, and Pompeii, ostensibly to allow Alma-Tadema to study Byzantine and Early Christian buildings. It was his visits to Pompeii and Rome, however, that set the direction for much of Alma-Tadema’s future work.

  6. Early life. Alma-Tadema was born in Brussels in 1865. She was the eldest daughter of the Dutch painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912) and his first wife Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard. [2] Laurence lived in the cottage "The Fair Haven", Wittersham, Kent, and she involved herself with music and plays with the ...

  7. 15 de oct. de 2017 · On September 24th, 1863, twenty-seven-year-old Laurens Alma-Tadema married a French lady, Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard in Antwerp City Hall and the couple went on to have three children. Their first-born, a son, died aged six months of smallpox.