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Polydore Beaufaux (30
November 1829 – 7 May 1905) was a
Belgian painter. He
favored Biblical scenes,
portraits and
genre pieces. From 1844 to 1850, he...
- Fine Arts (Antwerp),
where he
studied with
Nicaise De
Keyser and
Polydore Beaufaux. He
began by
painting historical and
genre scenes, but soon
turned to humorous...
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Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp. His
teachers included Polydore Beaufaux,
Jozef Van
Lerius and
Edward Dujardin. In 1887, he took a
study trip to...
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student at the
Academy of Dordrecht. Later,
Struys was a
student of
Polydore Beaufaux and
Jozef Van
Lerius at the
Royal Academy of Fine Arts. In 1871, he exhibited...
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instructor was
Nicaise De Keyser. He also
studied genre painting with
Polydore Beaufaux and
Charles Verlat.
Although he
specialized in portraits, he also did Biblical...
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given name, a form of Polydorus. It may
refer to:
Given name:
Polydore Beaufaux (1829–1905),
Belgian painter Polydore Beaulac (1893–1981),
politician in...
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Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp,
where his
teacher were
Polydore Beaufaux,
Nicaise de
Keyser and
Jozef Van Lerius. In 1886, he
became a
teacher of...
- Gustave-Joseph Biot,
painting 1857:
Peter Benoit,
music 1857:
Polydore Beaufaux,
painting 1858: Jean-Louis Baeckelmans,
architecture 1859: Jean-Théodore...
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where he
trained at the
Antwerp Academy under Edward Du Jardin,
Polydore Beaufaux, Van
Lerius and
Nicaise de Keyser. He was
awarded the Prix de Rome (Second...
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Other new
influences included Kaspar von Zumbusch,
Julius Moser,
Polydore Beaufaux and
Victor von Meyenberg. For some time he sta**** with
Fritz Simon at the...