All photographs were taken with the glass, hence some reflections or inaccuracies.
Anne-Pierre de Kat, born in 1881 in Delft, the Netherlands, and died in 1968 in La Frette sur Seine (Val-d'Oise), is a Belgian painter. After studying at the Royal Academy of The Hague, he enrolled in Ghent in Van Biesbroek's sculpture class, then at the Royal Academy of Brussels, from which he graduated in 1902 at the same time as his friend Rik Wouters. Known as a Fauvist painter, he participated, from the pre-war period, in the events of the various Brussels art circles as well as in the triennial salons (La Libre Esthétique, Salon des Indépendants, etc.). In 1913, he exhibited at Giroux with the “Bleus of the GGG” in the company of Jean Brusselmans and Edgard Tytgat.
Works in numerous museums.