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Bernard Neyt BIOGRAPHY
1825 - 1880. Known for: Painting.
Bernard Neyt of Brussels was also active in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. All of his work was religiously inspired and consisted of church interiors and religious depictions. He shared his... Read full biography
Bernard Neyt of Brussels was also active in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. All of his work was religiously inspired and consisted of church interiors and religious depictions. He shared his preference for church interiors with other Belgian Romantic painters such as Julius Victor Genisson... Read full biography
Bernard Neyt of Brussels was also active in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. All of his work was religiously inspired and consisted of church interiors and religious depictions. He shared his preference for church interiors with other Belgian Romantic painters such as Julius Victor Genisson (1805-1860).
Bernard Neyt of Brussels was also active in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. All of his work was religiously inspired and consisted of church interiors and religious depictions. He shared his preference for church interiors with other Belgian Romantic painters such as Julius Victor Genisson (1805-1860).
Bernard Neyt of Brussels was also active in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. All of his work was religiously inspired and consisted of church interiors and religious depictions. He shared his preference for church interiors with other Belgian Romantic painters such as Julius Victor Genisson (1805-1860).
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Bernard Neyt of Brussels was also active in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. All of his work was religiously inspired and consisted of church interiors and religious depictions. He shared his preference for church interiors with other Belgian Romantic painters such as Julius Victor Genisson (1805-1860).
