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Frans Van Damme
Born

Frans Van Damme


ca. 1858
Diedca. 1925
Brussels, Belgium
EducationRoyal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp
Royal Academy of Brussels.
OccupationPainter

Frans Van Damme (1858 – 1925)[1][a] was a Belgian painter.

Biography[edit]

Frans Van Damme was born in Hamme on 19 July 1858.[4] He is best known for his work as a marine painter.[3] Until the age of 12 he attended primary school in Sint-Niklaas. He lived in Waasmunster in his youth. At the age of 27, in 1885, he became professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp, and in 1887 at the Royal Academy of Brussels.[3] He won the Prix de Rome and was awarded gold medals in Tunis, Paris and Saint Petersburg, whose Hermitage Museum owns two of his works.

Van Damme was a virtuoso and his work in keeping with the 19th-century tradition of Impressionist realism.[3] He may be compared to Louis Artan.[3] Within this emerging tradition he was nonetheless able to develop his own style.[3] He had several residences and his work is very scattered. His life had a tragic end: his studio in Zeebrugge was destroyed by a bombardment in 1914. He was held captive for a year and came out of the war ruined. He died in Brussels on 30 April 1925.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Checklist of Painters from 1200-1994. Taylor & Francis. 2014. p. 119. ISBN 9781134264131.
  • ^ "Frans Van Damme". RKD. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Frans van Damme". www.belgian-art-gallery.be. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  • ^ Burgerlijke stand Huwelijksakten - Vlaams-Brabant en Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, State Archives
  • Notes[edit]

    1. ^ According to RKD: 19 September 1860 – 1926;[2] Paul Piron: 1859 – 1925[3]

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