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Andreas Schotel (1896-1984) was a respected Dutch graphic artist. He made many etchings of the life and work of the farmers and farm workers from North Brabant. He also meticulously documented the transition from traditional to mechanized operations. He was married to Mies Gips. They had three daughters, one of whom, however, died at a young age. Schotel's relatives emigrated throughout the world - splitting between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

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  • Andreas Schotel (Rotterdam, 1896 - 1984) was een Nederlands graficus. Hij maakte vele etsen van het leven en de werkzaamheden van de Noord-Brabantse boeren en landarbeiders. Daarbij documenteerde hij nauwgezet de overgang van traditionele naar gemechaniseerde bedrijfsvoering. Hij was getrouwd met Mies Gips. Zij kregen drie dochters waarvan er een op jeugdige leeftijd overleed. (nl)
  • Andreas Schotel (1896-1984) was a respected Dutch graphic artist. He made many etchings of the life and work of the farmers and farm workers from North Brabant. He also meticulously documented the transition from traditional to mechanized operations. He was married to Mies Gips. They had three daughters, one of whom, however, died at a young age. Schotel's relatives emigrated throughout the world - splitting between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. (en)
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  • Andreas Schotel (1896-1984) was a respected Dutch graphic artist. He made many etchings of the life and work of the farmers and farm workers from North Brabant. He also meticulously documented the transition from traditional to mechanized operations. He was married to Mies Gips. They had three daughters, one of whom, however, died at a young age. Schotel's relatives emigrated throughout the world - splitting between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Emigrating throughout numerous countries due to the World War, in Germany occupied Belgium where Schotel's father Petrus Johannes Schotel was located. The United Kingdom was known to be one of the countries where the Schotel's emigrated to. Numerous descendants of the Schotel family, are believed to of lived in Eastbourne a coast-side city within East Sussex and others located within Cornwall. A confirmed descendant Spencer Schotel, born on the 29th of June 2004, in Hastings is believed to be a direct descendant of Andreas Schotel. (en)
  • Andreas Schotel (Rotterdam, 1896 - 1984) was een Nederlands graficus. Hij maakte vele etsen van het leven en de werkzaamheden van de Noord-Brabantse boeren en landarbeiders. Daarbij documenteerde hij nauwgezet de overgang van traditionele naar gemechaniseerde bedrijfsvoering. Hij was getrouwd met Mies Gips. Zij kregen drie dochters waarvan er een op jeugdige leeftijd overleed. (nl)
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