Albert Vogel


Albert Vogel was a Dutch officer, teacher and performer.

Biography

Louis Albert Anthing Vogel was born in Bergen op Zoom and attended the H.B.S. in Haarlem and Leiden. He was trained at a military school in Kampen to become an officer in the Dutch army.
He served in the army for seven years and then left active duty to become a reserve officer; his highest rank was that of lieutenant colonel. Shortly after his active military career he started to perform in the Netherlands but also in the Dutch East Indies.
When Vogel left active duty he became active as a teacher; he taught the art of declamation at the Hogere Krijgsschool and at Leiden University. He was active as room recitator of Queen Elisabeth of Romania and was the founder of the Maatschappij tot bevordering van de Woordkunst. He was from 1926–31 chairman of the Haagse Kunstkring and was appointed an honorary member, in 1930, by the "Société Académique d'Histoire Internationale de Paris".
He died after a short illness, aged 59. His funeral was held at a Catholic cemetery in The Hague. He was remembered by a special meeting at the Haagsche Kunstkring. He was officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau, komtur in the Order of the Crown of Romania and received several other decorations.

Family

He and his wife, Ellen Buwalda, who wed in 1916, had two children: Louis Albert Anthing Vogel Jr., who wrote a biography of Dutch writer Louis Couperus, and actress Ellen Vogel.

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