Jacob Simon Hendrik Kever, known as Hein was a Dutch genre and still-life painter; associated with the Laren School.
Background
He was born into a wealthy family. He showed little ability for practical pursuits, but his mother was a good friend of Jozef Israëls and was able to obtain him positions in the workshops of some well-known lithographers, notably Petrus Franciscus Greive.
Education
After Greive"s death in 1872, he studied with his nephew, Johan Conrad Greive, then set himself up as an independent painter in Eemnes, where he often worked en plein aire.
Career
He sometimes painted interiors without figures, to avoid the cost of models. In 1878, he took a course at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp with Charles Verlat. He then settled in Blaricum, but kept a small apartment in Oosterpark, where he spent the winters.
Except for short periods in Nunspeet and Brabant, he travelled little.
When Mauve came to visit, he would often hide what he was working on, claiming that it had already been sold and shipped, because he was afraid that Mauve would not like lieutenant Although mostly known for simple, peasant interiors, he also did landscapes and portraits.
His canvases brightened up later in life, when he appears to have become more confident of success. A street in Laren is named after him.
Membership
Arti et Amicitiae]
He is considered to be a member of the Laren School.