Benjamin Prins, famous Dutch Jewish painter, is dead. He was seventy-four.
A son of Liepmann Prins of Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, he studied at Amsterdam, Antwerp and Paris. His works were hung at exhibitions in many cities of Europe and in 1904 one of his paintings was bought by Queen Wilhelmina.
Interment was in the Jewish cemetery of Muiderberg, near here. Members of his family were not ###resent.
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