Antoine Van Ysendyck (1801-1875) Portrait Of The Painter Mathieu Ignace Van Bree (
Artist: Antoine Van Ysendyck (1801-1875)
Antoine van Ysendyck (1801-1875) Portrait of the painter Mathieu Ignace Van Bree (1773-1839)
Belgian School. Painting from the Romantic period.
The subject, seated in three-quarter view, wears a jacket, waistcoat, and jabot shirt, and is adorned with numerous decorations. Mathieu Ignace van Bree was a renowned painter of the 19th-century Belgian school.
Antoine Van Ysendyck was his pupil; a portrait painter, he demonstrates his full artistry in this work, rendering the figure with realism.
Dimensions: H. 84 cm x W. 70 cm.
Excellent condition, framed.
Signed lower left
Belgian School. Painting from the Romantic period.
The subject, seated in three-quarter view, wears a jacket, waistcoat, and jabot shirt, and is adorned with numerous decorations. Mathieu Ignace van Bree was a renowned painter of the 19th-century Belgian school.
Antoine Van Ysendyck was his pupil; a portrait painter, he demonstrates his full artistry in this work, rendering the figure with realism.
Dimensions: H. 84 cm x W. 70 cm.
Excellent condition, framed.
Signed lower left
3 250 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 70 cm
Height: 84 cm
Reference (ID): 1706591
Availability: In stock
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