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Joseph Schippers BIOGRAPHY
1868 - 1950. Known for: Painting, animals and monkeys, and sculpture.
Joseph Schippers was the son of Charles Schippers. He followed his training at the Academy of Antwerp under the direction Leon Brunin and Pieter Van Havermaet. He became known as a painter of... Read full biography
Joseph Schippers was the son of Charles Schippers. He followed his training at the Academy of Antwerp under the direction Leon Brunin and Pieter Van Havermaet. He became known as a painter of animals, especially for his depictions of monkeys including with humanized traits in different scenes... Read full biography
Joseph Schippers was the son of Charles Schippers. He followed his training at the Academy of Antwerp under the direction Leon Brunin and Pieter Van Havermaet. He became known as a painter of animals, especially for his depictions of monkeys including with humanized traits in different scenes inside.
Joseph Schippers was the son of Charles Schippers. He followed his training at the Academy of Antwerp under the direction Leon Brunin and Pieter Van Havermaet. He became known as a painter of animals, especially for his depictions of monkeys including with humanized traits in different scenes inside.
Joseph Schippers was the son of Charles Schippers. He followed his training at the Academy of Antwerp under the direction Leon Brunin and Pieter Van Havermaet. He became known as a painter of animals, especially for his depictions of monkeys including with humanized traits in different scenes inside.
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Joseph Schippers was the son of Charles Schippers. He followed his training at the Academy of Antwerp under the direction Leon Brunin and Pieter Van Havermaet. He became known as a painter of animals, especially for his depictions of monkeys including with humanized traits in different scenes inside.
