Jacques Maes was born in Ixelles, Belgium in 1905. He was a painter and watercolorist of portraits, figures, landscapes and still life paintings. He was also a highly sought after designer and... Read full biography
Jacques Maes was born in Ixelles, Belgium in 1905. He was a painter and watercolorist of portraits, figures, landscapes and still life paintings. He was also a highly sought after designer and muralist. He studied at the Brussels Academy from 1919 to 1923 with J. Delville, H. Richter, C. Montald... Read full biography
Jacques Maes was born in Ixelles, Belgium in 1905. He was a painter and watercolorist of portraits, figures, landscapes and still life paintings. He was also a highly sought after designer and muralist. He studied at the Brussels Academy from 1919 to 1923 with J. Delville, H. Richter, C. Montald and G. Combaz. He became a professor at the Academy of St. Josse-ten-Noode in 1955 and had as students, Louis Van Lint, Anne Bonnet and Gaston Bertrand, who all became renowned Belgian artists. He also... Read full biography
Jacques Maes was born in Ixelles, Belgium in 1905. He was a painter and watercolorist of portraits, figures, landscapes and still life paintings. He was also a highly sought after designer and muralist. He studied at the Brussels Academy from 1919 to 1923 with J. Delville, H. Richter, C. Montald and G. Combaz. He became a professor at the Academy of St. Josse-ten-Noode in 1955 and had as students, Louis Van Lint, Anne Bonnet and Gaston Bertrand, who all became renowned Belgian artists. He also became a professor at the Brussels Academy in 1954. Maes participated in numerous national and international exhibitions, notably The Bicentennials at Venice and Sao Paolo. In 1924, he won the prestigious award, “Le Grand Prix Triennal de Peintre”... Read full biography
Jacques Maes was born in Ixelles, Belgium in 1905. He was a painter and watercolorist of portraits, figures, landscapes and still life paintings. He was also a highly sought after designer and muralist. He studied at the Brussels Academy from 1919 to 1923 with J. Delville, H. Richter, C. Montald and G. Combaz. He became a professor at the Academy of St. Josse-ten-Noode in 1955 and had as students, Louis Van Lint, Anne Bonnet and Gaston Bertrand, who all became renowned Belgian artists. He also became a professor at the Brussels Academy in 1954. Maes participated in numerous national and international exhibitions, notably The Bicentennials at Venice and Sao Paolo. In 1924, he won the prestigious award, “Le Grand Prix Triennal de Peintre” and in 1930, he won the equally prestigious award, “Deuxieme Prix de Rome” and in 1938, the “Prix Oleffe.”.... Read full biography
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