In 1903, Akkringa was offered a contract by the Amsterdam-based
art dealer E.J. van Wisselingh. His work was not only exhibited in
Amsterdam, but also at the
London branch of the company. He participated in several international exhibitions in
Hamburg (1902),
Budapest (1908),
Berlin (1908),
Pittsburgh (1904, 1907 and 1909),
Buenos Aires (1910),
Brussels (1910) and the Canadian city of
Winnipeg (1913). From 1903 to 1914 Van Wisselingh organized a yearly exhibition at the Pulchri Studio where the work of Akkeringa was regularly shown with, in April 1904, a joint exhibition of the works of Akkeringa and fellow Dutch
Indo Jan Toorop. In mid-1909 Akkeringa built a studio in the
dunes at Meijendel, between The Hague and
Wassenaar. The studio was financed by Van Wisselingh and served as a classroom in which Akkeringa taught his students. In 1914 Akkeringa participated in the
Venice Biennale, and the exposition ‘Tentoonstelling van werk van Nederlandsche, in Indië geboren schilders’ at the Dutch art-circle at
Batavia. In 1918, Akkringa passed his secondary vocational-course at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, and he was appointed teacher for hand-drawing. In December 1921 Akkeringa had his first retrospective exhibition in the rooms of the Pulchri Studio. The exhibition was organized by the art dealer Van Wisselingh. In early 1924 Akkeringa's contract with Van Wisseling, which included a monthly allowance, ended. A jubilee exhibition was organized at Pulchri Studio in January 1932 on Akkeringa's seventy-first birthday. On 17 January 1932 an anniversary celebration was organized at Pulchri Studio, at which Akkeringa received a portfolio by his friends and admirers. In May 1942 the last retrospective exhibition of Akkeringa's work opened in commemoration of the painter. After this exhibition Akkeringa, and mostly his work, was largely forgotten by the public. In mid-2005, the painter and his work were brought to the attention of the public again by an exhibition, organized by auction house
Christie's Amsterdam, called: 'J.E.H. Akkeringa; schilders van tuin en duin'. His work is regularly sold at auction today. == Prizes ==