Charles Verlat
Charles Verlat or Karel Verlat (25 November 1824 – 23 October 1890) was a Belgian painter, watercolorist, engraver (printmaker), art educator and director of the Antwerp Academy. He painted many subjects and was particularly known as an animalier and portrait painter. He also created Orientalist works, genre scenes, including a number of singeries, religious compositions and still lifes.
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Self-portrait of Charles Verlat, 1865 | |
Born | Antwerp, United Kingdom of the Netherlands | 25 November 1824
Died | 23 October 1890 65) | (aged
Nationality | Belgian |
Known for | Painting, art education |
He was a professor of drawing and director of the Antwerp Academy when Vincent van Gogh spent a brief period as a student at the Academy in 1886. The two men got into arguments about van Gogh's unconventional style of drawing.
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