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1846 Brussels, Belgium - 1933 Paris, France. Known for: Painting.
Emile Charles Wauters (1846-1933). Born in Brussels, Nov. 19, 1846, he trained in Brussels in the studio of the decorator Charles Albert (1821-89) and then became a pupil of painter Jean-François... Read full biography
Emile Charles Wauters (1846-1933). Born in Brussels, Nov. 19, 1846, he trained in Brussels in the studio of the decorator Charles Albert (1821-89) and then became a pupil of painter Jean-François Portaels. In 1867 he spent six months in the studio of Jean-Léon Gérôme in Paris, subsequently visiting... Read full biography
Emile Charles Wauters (1846-1933). Born in Brussels, Nov. 19, 1846, he trained in Brussels in the studio of the decorator Charles Albert (1821-89) and then became a pupil of painter Jean-François Portaels. In 1867 he spent six months in the studio of Jean-Léon Gérôme in Paris, subsequently visiting Italy and Germany. On his return to Brussels he showed his Battle of Hastings at the Salon of 1869 and, three years later, caused a stir with another large, dramatic historical composition, the... Read full biography
Emile Charles Wauters (1846-1933). Born in Brussels, Nov. 19, 1846, he trained in Brussels in the studio of the decorator Charles Albert (1821-89) and then became a pupil of painter Jean-François Portaels. In 1867 he spent six months in the studio of Jean-Léon Gérôme in Paris, subsequently visiting Italy and Germany. On his return to Brussels he showed his Battle of Hastings at the Salon of 1869 and, three years later, caused a stir with another large, dramatic historical composition, the Insane Painter Hugo van der Goes at the Monastery of Roode (Brussels, Mus. A. Mod.). This led to the commission for the two large works decorating the Lions staircase of the Hotel de Ville Mary of Burgundy swearing to respect the Communal Rights of... Read full biography
Emile Charles Wauters (1846-1933). Born in Brussels, Nov. 19, 1846, he trained in Brussels in the studio of the decorator Charles Albert (1821-89) and then became a pupil of painter Jean-François Portaels. In 1867 he spent six months in the studio of Jean-Léon Gérôme in Paris, subsequently visiting Italy and Germany. On his return to Brussels he showed his Battle of Hastings at the Salon of 1869 and, three years later, caused a stir with another large, dramatic historical composition, the Insane Painter Hugo van der Goes at the Monastery of Roode (Brussels, Mus. A. Mod.). This led to the commission for the two large works decorating the Lions staircase of the Hotel de Ville Mary of Burgundy swearing to respect the Communal Rights of Brussels, 1477 and The Armed Citizens of Brussels demanding the Charta from Duke John IV of Brabant. ... Read full biography

