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- Charles Van Havermaet or Karel Van Havermaet (Antwerp, 1870 – after 1911) was a Belgian draughtsman, painter and illustrator.He is mainly known for his...
- Pieter Van Havermaet or Petrus Van Havermaet, known in his time as P. Van Havermaet (Sint-Niklaas, 16 January 1834 - Antwerp, 8 May 1897) was a Belgian...
- constructions such as "It was the tree that needed water." (Kennette, Wurm, & Van Havermaet, 2010). These change-detection phenomena appear to be robust, even occurring...
- of Fine Arts in Antwerp, where the Flemish portrait painter Pieter Van Havermaet was one of his teachers. At the Antwerp Academy he further developed his...
- continued his studies on the continent, firstly in Antwerp, Belgium under Van Havermaet and later at the Académie Delécluse, Paris under Delécluse, Caillot and...
- Samuel Laing Portrait of Samuel Laing by Pieter Van Havermaet, 1872 Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland In office 1873–1885 Preceded by Frederick...
- School. He also did some practical work at the studio of Charles Van Havermaet.[citation needed] Bateman's first solo exhibition in 1901 was at the Brook...
- He was a teacher at the Academy of Antwerp from 1886. When Pieter Van Havermaet died on 8 May 1897, Verhaert succeeded him as a teacher at the Antwerp...
- (1979–1981) Ivan Gvozdenović (2003–2007) Roland Haeyen (1964–1966) Pierre Havermaet (1964–1965) Roger Hermans (1972–1974) Sebastian Hermans (2001–2006) Wiver...
- where she also studied in the studio of the portrait painter Pieter Van Havermaet. She began exhibiting at the Salon of the Société des Artistes Français...