Charles van der Stappen
Charles van der Stappen (1843–1910) was a Belgian sculptor, teacher and artist.
Also recorded as Charles Van Der Stappen; Pierre Charles van der Stappen.
Charles van der Stappen in brief
- Born
- 1843
- Died
- 1910
- Known for
- sculptor, teacher and artist
- Place of birth
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
Overview
Born at Saint-Josse-ten-Noode in 1843, died at Brussels metropolitan area in 1910.
In detail
Charles van der Stappen studied at Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels. Pierre Paulus, Alfred Courtens and Paul Du Bois are recorded as having studied under Charles van der Stappen. the recorded working language is French.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Belgium. Employment is recorded with Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels.
Work by Charles van der Stappen is recorded in the collections of Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (MSK), Museum Plantin-Moretus, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and M Leuven.
Sources
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- 1.
“Charles van der Stappen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q860272: Charles van der Stappen
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