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Eugène Verboeckhoven
Belgian, 1799-1881
Landscape with Cow and Sheep
Oil on panel
8 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches (19.7 x 25.4 cm)
Signed lower left
Eugène Verboeckhoven was born in Warneton on June 8, 1798. The son of the Belgian sculptor Barthelemy Verboeckhoven, he studied with his father and began his career as a sculptor. He studied painting at the Academy in Gent under Albert Voituron from 1816 to 1818. From 1818, he worked under tutelage of Balthazar Ommeganck. His time with Ommenanck appears to have had a profound influence upon the younger artist, apparent in his best works.
Verboeckhoven was enormously succesful from the start of his career. He made his debut at the Gent Salon in 1820. Following a stay in Rome during the 1840’s, Verboeckhoven found inspiration in the Dutch Italianists, his 17th Century predecessors. His talent was acknowledged by royalty, which included Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and King Leopold I of Belgium. During his long and prolific career he traveled and exhibited throughout Europe. Among the many honors Verboeckhoven received were the Legion of Honour, Order of Leopold, Order of the Christ of Portugal, Order of Sankt Michael of Bavaria, and the Iron Cross.
Verboeckhoven established a studio in Brussels where he taught and influenced a younger generation of artists and collaborated with many important contemporaries including De Jonghe, De Noter, Verwee, and Koekkoek. Eugène Verboeckhoven died in 1881 in Brussels.
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