Van Hove was born in
The Hague. According to the RKD he was the grandson of the painter
Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove for whom he is named, and the son of Johannes and nephew of
Hubertus. He was a pupil of
Jozef Geefs and
Eugène Lacomblé at the Akademie van beeldende Kunsten in The Hague. He studied 1870-1874 at the Nationaal Hoger Instituut voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerp, then won a Royal subsidy from Prince Hendrik to study in Paris under P.J. Cavelier at the Beaux-Arts from 1874-1878. He won the Prix de Rome in 1881 to study for a year in Italy and moved to Amsterdam in 1882. In 1885 he became a teacher at the
Quellinusschool in Amsterdam and in 1889 he became a director there. He was a member of
Arti et Amicitiae and became the chairman from 1909 to 1913. His pupils were Max Alexander Alandt, Jan Hendrik Baars, Thom Balfoort, Louise Beijerman, Gerard Bourgonjon, Leo Brom, Jan Bronner, Lambertus Franciscus Edema van der Tuuk, Annie Ermeling,
August Falise, Chris Hammes, Albert Hemelman, Gerard Hoppen,
Bernardus IJzerdraat,
Hildo Krop, Louis Maria van der Maas, Joseph (II) Mendes da Costa, Elisabeth Francisca Nieuwenhuis, Frederik Amalius van Oostveen,
John Rädecker,
Theo van Reijn, Jan Rotgans, John Ruys,
Lizzy Schouten, Jo Schreve-IJzerman, Anton Smeerdijk,
Kees Smout, Jacobus Frederik Sterre de Jong,
Henri Teixeira de Mattos, Frans Werner,
Johannes Cornelis Wienecke, and Dirk Wolbers. Van Hove died, aged 63, in
Amsterdam. ==Works==