Eugene van Maldeghem

Self portrait by Eugeen van Maldeghem

Eugene van Maldeghem, also known as Romaan Eugeen Van Maldeghem, (24 April 1813, Dentergem – 1867, Elsene) was a Flemish painter of history, landscape, and portraits. He was a pupil of G. Wappers. The Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent contains his 'Charles V. at the Hospital of St. Just', and the Brussels Museum contains his 'The Bishop St. Alphonse'.[1]

  • Prudens van Duyse
    Prudens van Duyse
  • Two horsemen
    Two horsemen
  • Meindert Hobbema
    Meindert Hobbema
  • Castle Ixelles-les-Bruxelles
    Castle Ixelles-les-Bruxelles
  • Galileo Galilei
    Galileo Galilei

References

  1. ^ Bryan, Michael (1866). A biographical and critical dictionary of recent and living painters and engravers: forming a supplement to Bryan's dictionary of painters and engravers, as edited by George Stanley. H. G. Bohn. p. 115. Retrieved 24 April 2012.

Source

Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Michael Bryan's A Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Recent and Living Painters and Engravers (1866)

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