Isidore Verheyden
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Born | Isidore Verheyden January 24, 1846 Antwerp, Belgium |
Died | November 1, 1905 Elsene, Belgium | (aged 59)
Education | Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts of Brussels |
Occupation | Painter |
Relatives | Jean-François Verheyden (father) |
Isidore Verheyden (24 January 1846, in Antwerp – 1 November 1905, in Elsene) was a Belgian painter of landscapes, portraits and still life.
He was the son of painter Jean-François Verheyden; his first teacher at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts of Brussels was Joseph Quinaux, and in 1866 he entered the studio of Jean-François Portaels for further study. He also studied under the landscape painter Théodore Baron; he in turn taught Anna Boch.[1]
Verheyden was a founding member of the anti-academic Société Libre des Beaux-Arts in 1868, and a member of Les XX from 1884 to 1886.
References
- ^ Dictionary of Women Artists, Volume 1, edited by Delia Gaze, p. 282
External links
- Media related to Isidore Verheyden at Wikimedia Commons