All Charles Van Beveren Oil Paintings

Charles van Beveren, born at Mechlin in 1809, was instructed in the rudiments of art in the academy of his native city and at Antwerp. He settled in Amsterdam in 1830, subsequently visiting Paris, Rome, and other cities of Italy, and distinguished himself as a painter of history, genre, and portraits. He died at Amsterdam in 1850. The best known of his works are: The Confession of a Sick Girl (in the Pinakothek at Munich). Male Figure. A study (in the Rotterdam Museum). The Vision of St. Ignatius. The Death of St. Anthony of Padua (in the church of Moses and Aaron at Amsterdam, his chef-d'oeuvre).
 

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Charles Van Beveren Carolina Frederica Kerst oil painting


Carolina Frederica Kerst
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  83289
Carolina Frederica Kerst
1830(1830) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 25 x 21 cm (9.8 x 8.3 in) cyf
1830(1830) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 25 x 21 cm (9.8 x 8.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

Charles Van Beveren Portrait of Louis Royer oil painting


Portrait of Louis Royer
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  96251
Portrait of Louis Royer
1830 Medium oil on panel Dimensions 25 X 21 cm cyf
1830 Medium oil on panel Dimensions 25 X 21 cm cyf
   
   
     

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     Charles Van Beveren
     Charles van Beveren, born at Mechlin in 1809, was instructed in the rudiments of art in the academy of his native city and at Antwerp. He settled in Amsterdam in 1830, subsequently visiting Paris, Rome, and other cities of Italy, and distinguished himself as a painter of history, genre, and portraits. He died at Amsterdam in 1850. The best known of his works are: The Confession of a Sick Girl (in the Pinakothek at Munich). Male Figure. A study (in the Rotterdam Museum). The Vision of St. Ignatius. The Death of St. Anthony of Padua (in the church of Moses and Aaron at Amsterdam, his chef-d'oeuvre).

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