"Yes, there was a lot of fuss about it, then [c. 1879-80].. .. [that] I also was permitted to enter the nude class [c. at the Art Academy in Rotterdam, evening classes!] .. that was never done before me by other ladies. I was the first who claimed it. And even in a local newspaper they cried shame about it: a young woman who painted nude model. And moreover.. a teacher with so many girls under her guidance. [at the Dutch Highschool]"
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Suze Robertson
Suze Bisschop-Robertson (The Hague 17 December 1855 – The Hague, 18 October 1922) was a Dutch painter. She left Dutch Impressionism of those day because of painting rather impasto and giving away depth in her images.
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