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François Cautaerts

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François Cautaerts (1810 in Brussels – 1881 in Brussels) was a Belgian art painter from the 19th century. He made several paintings with a historical and religious character.

Some paintings of François Cautaerts:

  • The pipe smoker (museum Bruges)
  • Christ and the pharisees
  • The theft of Orion by Aurora
  • The saint family
  • Milton and his lost paradise
  • The bride
  • Johanna Gray
  • The card players
  • The lively man

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