Eugène Verboeckhoven
Eugène Verboeckhoven (1798–1881) was a Belgian painter, sculptor and engraver.
Also recorded as Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven; Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven; Eugène-Joseph Verboeckhoven; Eugene J. Verboeckhoven; Eugene Verboeckhoven; Eugene-Joseph Verboeckhoven.
Eugène Verboeckhoven in brief
- Born
- 1798
- Died
- 1881
- Known for
- painter, sculptor, engraver and graphic artist
- Place of birth
- Warneton
Overview
Born at Warneton in 1798, died at Schaerbeek in 1881.
In detail
Peter Bücken and Joseph Le Roy are recorded as having studied under Eugène Verboeckhoven.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Ghent, Brussels and Paris.
Works named in the authority record are Hungry Wolves Attack a Group of Riders, Landschap met herder en vee bij een boom and landscape.
Work by Eugène Verboeckhoven is recorded in the collections of Auckland Art Gallery, Finnish National Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Nationalmuseum and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Distinctions recorded are Knight of the Legion of Honour.
Sources
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- 1.
“Eugène Verboeckhoven”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1353771: Eugène Verboeckhoven
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Elsewhere in Prints
4,138 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
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- Eugène LaermansEngraver
- Eugène MouchonEngraver
- Eugene van MaldeghemEngraver
- Eugène VialaEngraver
- Eugenie Fish GlamanEngraver
- Eugenio Landesio ptaEngraver
- Eugenio TavolaraEngraver
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