Christiaan Andriessen
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Christiaan Andriessen, who was born at Amsterdam in 1775, was the son and scholar of Jurriaan, and became a good painter of history, genre subjects, landscapes, views of towns, and occasionally portraits. Among his works may be mentioned a Panorama of Amsterdam. He died in 1846.
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- A boy attacked in the street by a butcher’s apprentice with a cleaver[1], 22nd of November 1806.
- “What’s the matter lad? Well, that boy over there just cut me in my face with his cleaver.”
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