Jacques Madyol studied at the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts and was well-known for his portraiture. Two of his portraits, of King Albert I and Queen Elizabet...
As a young man, Mathy fought in the First World War and drew many landscapes from the fields at Flanders. Like many artists sent to war, his artistry provide...
Belgian artist, Franciscus Melzer, was born in Antwerp and primarily painted genre scenes, portraits and still lifes. His scenes often depicted groups of row...
Isidor Meyers studied at the academy in Antwerp and was an influential figure in his day. During a stay in Paris in 1855, he became acquainted with the Frenc...
Alexis Nys trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels where he trained between 1859 and 1873. He was an accomplished artist and exhibited widely includi...
Bonaventura Peeters was the most celebrated Flemish marine artist of his time. Peeters was working in an artistically abundant period for the Spanish Netherl...
Oswald Poreau was a Belgian artist who trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels under Joseph Stallaerts. He was admired for his deft impressioni...
Little is known of Pierre Reynaud but it’s clear that he was underrated given the standard of his works. All we do know is that he hailed from Belgium and l...
Described as a “tender bohemian”, Victor Simonin was a Belgian artist predominantly known for his spirited landscapes and still lifes. Hailing from Ixelles, ...