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Charles Milcendeau Painting ID:: 11806
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Henri Evenepoel Charles Milcendeau 1899
3' 11 3/4'' x 2' 4 3/4''(120 x 73 cm)Gift of Charles Milcendeau,1901
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Sunday Promenade at Saint-Cloud (nn02) Painting ID:: 23157
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Henri Evenepoel Sunday Promenade at Saint-Cloud (nn02) 1899
Oil on canvas,75 1/4 x 118 1/2'' Musee d'Art Moderne Liege
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Orange Market in Blidah Painting ID:: 40002
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Henri Evenepoel Orange Market in Blidah mk155
1898
Oil on canvas
81x125cm
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Sundy in the Bois de Boulogne Painting ID:: 54291
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Henri Evenepoel Sundy in the Bois de Boulogne mk235
1891
Oil on canvas
59x90.2cm
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Veterans-s Festival Painting ID:: 54292
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Henri Evenepoel Veterans-s Festival mk235
1898
Oil on canvas
80x120cm
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Henri Evenepoel
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Belgian, 1872-1899
was a Belgian artist whose most important works are associated with Fauvism. He first studied art in Brussels at the Acad??mie des Beaux-Arts between 1889 and 1890, and entered Paris's Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1892. Evenepoel entered the atelier of Gustave Moreau in 1893, which put him in contact with Henri Matisse and Georges Rouault. The artist debuted a portrait of his cousin (Louise in Mourning) at the 1894 Salon des Artistes Français. He showed four portraits at the Salon du Champ-de-Mars in 1895 and continued to exhibit there until his death. His first solo exhibition came at the Brussels Cercle Artistique (December 1897 C January 1898). Family and friends were the artist's preferred subjects; his full-length portraits, often against a neutral background, show the influence of Edouard Manet and James Abbott McNeill Whistler. His Parisian scenes were influenced by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Jean-Louis Forain. |
Related Artists::. | VADDER, Lodewijk de | Mannheim, Jean | Desavary Charles | |
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