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1802 Ghent, Belgium - 1875 Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode. Known for: Genre, landscape and animal painting, decorative arts.
Charles Ferdinand Venneman was a Belgian painter who specialized in anecdotal genre scenes, Flemish fairs, and landscapes with animals. He received his artistic training from Joseph De Cauwer and... Read full biography
Charles Ferdinand Venneman was a Belgian painter who specialized in anecdotal genre scenes, Flemish fairs, and landscapes with animals. He received his artistic training from Joseph De Cauwer and Ferdinand de Braekeleer. When he was only eighteen, he took part in the Salon in Ghent. From 1821 to... Read full biography
Charles Ferdinand Venneman was a Belgian painter who specialized in anecdotal genre scenes, Flemish fairs, and landscapes with animals. He received his artistic training from Joseph De Cauwer and Ferdinand de Braekeleer. When he was only eighteen, he took part in the Salon in Ghent. From 1821 to 1836, he made his living doing decorative and furniture painting. After 1836, he was able to devote himself entirely to his art. He moved to Antwerp in 1837, to work with his former teacher, De... Read full biography
Charles Ferdinand Venneman was a Belgian painter who specialized in anecdotal genre scenes, Flemish fairs, and landscapes with animals. He received his artistic training from Joseph De Cauwer and Ferdinand de Braekeleer. When he was only eighteen, he took part in the Salon in Ghent. From 1821 to 1836, he made his living doing decorative and furniture painting. After 1836, he was able to devote himself entirely to his art. He moved to Antwerp in 1837, to work with his former teacher, De Braekeleer. While there, he came under the influence of the works of David Teniers and Adriaen van Ostade; particularly those that depicted villagers and peasants having fun. The resulting works are nostalgic in nature: pleasant, and reminiscent of similar... Read full biography
Charles Ferdinand Venneman was a Belgian painter who specialized in anecdotal genre scenes, Flemish fairs, and landscapes with animals. He received his artistic training from Joseph De Cauwer and Ferdinand de Braekeleer. When he was only eighteen, he took part in the Salon in Ghent. From 1821 to 1836, he made his living doing decorative and furniture painting. After 1836, he was able to devote himself entirely to his art. He moved to Antwerp in 1837, to work with his former teacher, De Braekeleer. While there, he came under the influence of the works of David Teniers and Adriaen van Ostade; particularly those that depicted villagers and peasants having fun. The resulting works are nostalgic in nature: pleasant, and reminiscent of similar works from the 17th century. A story line is always implied. During his career, he had successful exhibitions at the Salons in Antwerp an... Read full biography
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