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1829 Brussels, Belgium - 1898 Madrid, Spain. Known for: Landscape painting.
Carlos de Haes was born in Brussels to a family of bankers. The family moved to Spain, settling in Málaga in 1835 when he was six years old. De Haes first studied art with the Neoclassical portrait... Read full biography
Carlos de Haes was born in Brussels to a family of bankers. The family moved to Spain, settling in Málaga in 1835 when he was six years old. De Haes first studied art with the Neoclassical portrait painter Luis de la Cruz y Ríos, and in 1850, de Haes decided to continue his art training with the... Read full biography
Carlos de Haes was born in Brussels to a family of bankers. The family moved to Spain, settling in Málaga in 1835 when he was six years old. De Haes first studied art with the Neoclassical portrait painter Luis de la Cruz y Ríos, and in 1850, de Haes decided to continue his art training with the great Flemish landscape painter Joseph Quinaux, who taught de Haes until 1855. Quinaux taught him to paint outdoors, and this defined his future artistic direction. In 1857 he became the first professor... Read full biography
Carlos de Haes was born in Brussels to a family of bankers. The family moved to Spain, settling in Málaga in 1835 when he was six years old. De Haes first studied art with the Neoclassical portrait painter Luis de la Cruz y Ríos, and in 1850, de Haes decided to continue his art training with the great Flemish landscape painter Joseph Quinaux, who taught de Haes until 1855. Quinaux taught him to paint outdoors, and this defined his future artistic direction. In 1857 he became the first professor of landscape painting at the Academy, and the first teacher in all Spain to teach painting outdoors en plein air from nature. In 1858, Carlos de Haes received the first medal at the National Exhibition. He was elected an Academic at the Royal... Read full biography
Carlos de Haes was born in Brussels to a family of bankers. The family moved to Spain, settling in Málaga in 1835 when he was six years old. De Haes first studied art with the Neoclassical portrait painter Luis de la Cruz y Ríos, and in 1850, de Haes decided to continue his art training with the great Flemish landscape painter Joseph Quinaux, who taught de Haes until 1855. Quinaux taught him to paint outdoors, and this defined his future artistic direction. In 1857 he became the first professor of landscape painting at the Academy, and the first teacher in all Spain to teach painting outdoors en plein air from nature. In 1858, Carlos de Haes received the first medal at the National Exhibition. He was elected an Academic at the Royal Academy in 1860. He again showed in 1876 at the National Exhibition with his landscape oil painting La Canal de Manc... Read full biography

