Henri van Assche

born at Brussels in 1774, showed from his earliest years a predilection for painting, and received from his father, who was a distinguished amateur artist, the first principles of design and perspective. He was afterwards placed with Deroy of Brussels, from whom he received further instructions in painting. Journeys in Switzerland and Italy contributed to develop his talent as a landscape painter. His great partiality for representing waterfalls, mountain streams, and mills gained for him the name of 'The Painter of Waterfalls.' Several pictures by him may be seen in public and private collections of Brussels, Ghent, Lille, and Haarlem, some of which are enriched with figures and animals by Ommeganck. He died at Brussels in 1841.
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Henri van Assche Rivier in de Ardennen bij zonsondergang oil painting


Rivier in de Ardennen bij zonsondergang
Gemälde ID::  89037
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Rivier in de Ardennen bij zonsondergang
1821(1821) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 138 x 120 cm (54.3 x 47.2 in) cjr
1821(1821) _ Medium_oil_on_panel _ Dimensions_138_x_120_cm_(54.3_x_47.2_in) _ cjr
   
   
     

Henri van Assche Landscape with waterfall and farm oil painting


Landscape with waterfall and farm
Gemälde ID::  90751
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Landscape with waterfall and farm
1806(1806) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 45 x 66 cm (17.7 x 26 in) cjr
1806(1806) _ Medium_oil_on_panel _ Dimensions_45_x_66_cm_(17.7_x_26_in) _ cjr
   
   
     

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     Henri van Assche
     born at Brussels in 1774, showed from his earliest years a predilection for painting, and received from his father, who was a distinguished amateur artist, the first principles of design and perspective. He was afterwards placed with Deroy of Brussels, from whom he received further instructions in painting. Journeys in Switzerland and Italy contributed to develop his talent as a landscape painter. His great partiality for representing waterfalls, mountain streams, and mills gained for him the name of 'The Painter of Waterfalls.' Several pictures by him may be seen in public and private collections of Brussels, Ghent, Lille, and Haarlem, some of which are enriched with figures and animals by Ommeganck. He died at Brussels in 1841.

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