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Camille Wauters

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Camille Wauters
Born
Camille Wauters

(1856-11-13)13 November 1856
Temse, Belgium
Died10 September 1919(1919-09-10) (aged 62)
Lokeren, Belgium
EducationAcadémie Julian of Paris
OccupationPainter

Camille Wauters (13 November 1856 – 10 September 1919)[1][2] was a Belgian painter.

Life and work

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Camille Wauters was born in Temse, East Flanders, Belgium, on 13 November 1856.[2] He was a landscape painter.[3][4] Wauters was taught by Ferdinand de Braekeleer the Elder.[5] He studied at the Académie Julian of Paris, where he improved his technique.[3] His talent and studies would have allowed him to reach greater fame, but Wauters avoided exhibitions, wholly living for his art.[6]

He died in Lokeren on 10 September 1919.[2]

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Further reading

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  • Wauters, Camille, Oxford Art Online
  • Loft, Dacca, Camille Wauters, Temse, 1856 - Lokeren, 1919: schilder van Nijl en Schelde, 2000
  • Bénézit, Emmanuel, Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs de tous les temps et de tous pays par un groupe d'écrivains spécialistes français et étrangers, Paris: Librairie Grund, 1966
  • Eemans, M., Moderne kunst in België, Hasselt: Heideland-Orbis, 1975
  • Flippo, Willem G., Lexicon of the Belgian romantic painters, Antwerpen: International art press, 1981
  • Berko, Patrick; Berko, Viviane, Dictionary of Belgian painters born between 1750 & 1875, Brussel: Laconti, 1981
  • Piron, Paul, De Belgische beeldende kunstenaars uit de 19de en 20ste eeuw vol. 2, Brussel: Art in Belgium, 1999, p. 1567

References

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  1. ^ Witt Library of the Courtauld Institute, ed. (2014). Checklist of Painters from 1200-1994. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781134264063. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Camille Wauters". RKD. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b Huysmans, Joris-Karl; Hannon, Théodore; Cogny, Pierre; Berg, Christian (1985). Lettres à Théodore Hannon, 1876-1886 (in French). C. Pirot. p. 146. ISBN 9782868080080. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  4. ^ La Revue de Paris Volume 3 (in French). Bureau de la Revue de Paris. 1896. p. 661. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  5. ^ De Geest, Joost (2006). 500 chefs-d'oeuvre de l'art belge (in French). Racine. ISBN 9782873864705. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  6. ^ Savoir et beauté Volume 2 (in French). Princeton University. 1922. p. 191. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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