Emile Claus
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Inspiration: “On The Way to School,” by Emile Claus
From 1869 to 1874, Claus trained at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts with, amongst others, the landscape painter Jacob Jacobs. During his training,…
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Inspiration: “Jeune Fille Sous la Pluie,” by Evariste Carpentier
Évariste Carpentier, (1845 in Kuurne – 1922 in Liège), was a Belgian painter of genre scenes and animated landscapes. Over the years, his painting evolved from academic art to impressionism. He is, alongside Emile Claus, one of the earliest representatives of luminism in Belgium. Evariste Carpentier was a pupil at the Antwerp Academy. He lived in Paris from 1879 till 1886. The talent and personality of the artist never ceased to develop. Changing Direction After having painted religious subjects and a large number of Vendée scenes, he sought in rustic life and the open air those choice subjects which can only be tackled by artists who have the talent to take on the difficulty of painting the human figure in bright sunshine, in the green countryside, and beneath the ever beautiful, harmonious Flemish sky. Carpentier taught at the Liège Academy and was its director until his death. His “Mrs. Roland at Sainte-Pélagie” was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1886 and his “Farniente, Souvenir of Flanders” at the Salon of 1887. Source: Wikipedia.
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Biography: Emile Claus
Emile Claus, born on September 27, 1849, in Sint-Eloois-Vijve, Belgium, stands as a visionary force in the world of Belgian and…
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Inspiration: “Sunset Over Waterloo Bridge” by Emile Claus
“Sunset Over Waterloo Bridge” is a painting by Emile Claus done in the Luminism style. It was created in 1916.