Gustave Léonard de Jonghe
Gustave Léonard de Jonghe (1829–1893) was a Belgian painter.
Also recorded as Gustave de Jonghes; Gustave de Jonghe; Gustave Leonard de Jonghe; Gustave Léonard De Jonghe; gustav de jonghe; de jonghe.
Overview
Born at Kortrijk in 1829, died at Antwerp in 1893.
In detail
Gustave Léonard de Jonghe studied at Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels. the recorded working language is French and Dutch.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are genre and portrait. The authority associates the name with social realism.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Paris, Dutch East Indies and Brussels.
Works named in the authority record are Young mother and her children in a living room.
Work by Gustave Léonard de Jonghe is recorded in the collections of Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (MSK), Clark Art Institute, Hermitage Museum and Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
Distinctions recorded are Knight of the Order of Leopold.
Connections
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- social realismMovement
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Sources
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“Gustave Léonard de Jonghe”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1286290: Gustave Léonard de Jonghe
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