Jacoba van den Brande

Summary

Jacoba van den Brande (Dutch pronunciation: [jaːˈkoːbaː vɑn dɛm ˈbrɑndə]; 4 July 1735 – 14 August 1794)[1] was a Dutch culture personality. She was the founding chairman of the Physics Society of Women in Middelburg.

Jacoba van den Brande
Oil on canvas portrait
Born4 July 1735
Died14 August 1794(1794-08-14) (aged 59)
Middelburg, Netherlands
SpouseJohan Adriaen van de Perre
Parent(s)Johan Pieter van den Brande
Mary Heron Berg

Life and career edit

Jacoba van den Brande was born on 4 July 1735 in Middelburg in the Netherlands. She was the daughter of Johan Pieter van den Brande (1707-1758) and Mary Heron Berg (1707-1775), both of whom came from prominent Zeeland families.[1]

Van den Brande married Johan Adriaen van de Perre (1738-1790), member of the States-General between 1768 and 1779, in 1760. Her spouse was a benefactor of numerous academies and societies, and Jacoba herself also became known as such. She was the founder and first chairperson of the Physics/Natural History Society of Women in Middelburg (Dutch: Natuurkundig Genootschap der Dames te Middelburg) (1785), the first all-female science academy in the world.

Van den Brande died on 14 August 1794, at the age of 59, in Middelburg.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jacoba van den Brande, Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (Online Dictionary of the Netherlands), Historici.nl
    • English translation Accessed 5 February 2013.