Jan Van Beers Paintings
Belgian, 1852-1927
Jan van Beers is a Belgian artist and son of the poet, Jan van Beers. He studied at Aversa and then moved to Paris, where he worked for Alfred Stevens. He made a lot of illustrations for a lot of magazines, such as Revue illustrée.
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Artist: Jan Van Beers
The Beautiful Maiden
By Jan Van Beers
Located in St. Albans, GB
Jean Marie Constantin Joseph (Jan) VAN BEERS
Oil on Panel
Panel Size: 32 x 24" (81 x 62cm)
Outside frame Size: 38 x 33" (97 x 83cm)
Van Beers (1852 ...
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1870s French School Jan Van Beers Paintings
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Fleur de Neige, Portrait de Mme Godillot
By Jan Van Beers
Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, FR
Fleur de Neige by Jan Van Beers, painted in July 1880, stands out for the delicacy of its depiction. This remarkable portrait depicts a woman dressed in a sumptuous white costume, ad...
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Portrait of a woman in a garden oil painting on panel by Jan Van Beers
By Jan Van Beers
Located in Gavere, BE
Info artist :
Van Beers studied at the Academy in Antwerp. In 1873, he undertook a trip to London with Alexandre Struys. In 1878, Van Beers went to Paris where he worked in the stud...
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