Adriaan Jozef Heymans (1839 - 1921)

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Adriaan Jozef Heymans

Adriaan Jozef Heymans was a Belgian impressionist landscape painter. In 1853, he entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp), later attended the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, but he always considered himself to be essentially self-taught. During a stay in Paris from 1855 to 1858, he was strongly influenced by the Barbizon School. By the time of the Brussels Salon in 1860, he was turning toward impressionism. He soon returned to Wechelderzande and began painting plein air, both there and in the vicinity of Kalmthout. Many other painters came to the Kempen area seeking inspiration; often living in tent camps and waiting for the desired lighting effects. He was one of the foundres of Kalmthoutse School of painting, also known as the "Grey School" because of their preference for grey and silvery shades. He is also considered to be a member of the "Dendermondse School" and the "Genkse School", because he was active in those areas. In 1869, he married and settled in Brussels, where he was a c0-founder of the Société Libre des Beaux-Arts and several artists' associations.[1] In 1881, he became an officer in the Order of Leopold and was named a Knight in the French Legion of Honor. Sometime in the 1890s, he returned to Kalmthout and his style slowly evolved into a form of realism with occasional touches of pointillism to accentuate the colors.

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Date and place of birt:11 june 1839, Antwerp, Belgium
Date and place of death:December 1921, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Nationality:Belgium
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman, Genre painter, Graphic artist, Landscape painter, Marine painter, Painter
Art school / group:Barbizon School
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Marine art, Rural landscape
Art style:Impressionism, Realism, Pointillism
Technique:Hand graphic, Oil, Oil on canvas, Oil on panel, Watercolor

Creators Belgium

James Ensor (1860 - 1949)
James Ensor
1860 - 1949
Anthony van Dyck (1599 - 1641)
Anthony van Dyck
1599 - 1641
Pieter Snayers (1592 - 1667)
Pieter Snayers
1592 - 1667
Edouard de Bief (1808 - 1882)
Edouard de Bief
1808 - 1882
Hendrick van Steenwijk II (1580 - 1649)
Hendrick van Steenwijk II
1580 - 1649
Georges Vantongerloo (1886 - 1965)
Georges Vantongerloo
1886 - 1965
Frans Mortelmans (1865 - 1936)
Frans Mortelmans
1865 - 1936
Rodolphe Raoul Ubac (1910 - 1985)
Rodolphe Raoul Ubac
1910 - 1985
Ferdinand de Braekeleer (1792 - 1883)
Ferdinand de Braekeleer
1792 - 1883
Roger Raveel (1921 - 2013)
Roger Raveel
1921 - 2013
Frans Pourbus II (1569 - 1622)
Frans Pourbus II
1569 - 1622
Michel Marie Charles Verlat (1824 - 1890)
Michel Marie Charles Verlat
1824 - 1890
Jan Pieter van Baurscheit (1669 - 1728)
Jan Pieter van Baurscheit
1669 - 1728
Euphrosine Beernaert (1831 - 1901)
Euphrosine Beernaert
1831 - 1901
Francois-Joseph Navez (1787 - 1869)
Francois-Joseph Navez
1787 - 1869
Jan Verhoeven (1600 - 1676)
Jan Verhoeven
1600 - 1676

Creators Impressionism

Victoria Markovna Belakovskaya (1901 - 1965)
Victoria Markovna Belakovskaya
1901 - 1965
François Forster (1790 - 1872)
François Forster
1790 - 1872
Henri Dabadie (1867 - 1949)
Henri Dabadie
1867 - 1949
Philipp Antonovich Chirko (1859 - 1928)
Philipp Antonovich Chirko
1859 - 1928
Bernardus Johannes Blommers (1845 - 1914)
Bernardus Johannes Blommers
1845 - 1914
Daniel Fohr (1801 - 1862)
Daniel Fohr
1801 - 1862
Marguérite Dielman (1865 - 1942)
Marguérite Dielman
1865 - 1942
Leon Ballin (XIX century - ?)
Leon Ballin
XIX century - ?
Gabriel Mathieu (1843 - 1921)
Gabriel Mathieu
1843 - 1921
Mariia Petrovna Kholodnaia (1903 - 1989)
Mariia Petrovna Kholodnaia
1903 - 1989
Maria Lübbes (1847 - 1939)
Maria Lübbes
1847 - 1939
Vilmos-Jozsef Istvanovich Berets (1915 - 1999)
Vilmos-Jozsef Istvanovich Berets
1915 - 1999
Mortimer Luddington Menpes (1855 - 1938)
Mortimer Luddington Menpes
1855 - 1938
Jules Noel (1815 - 1881)
Jules Noel
1815 - 1881
William Oberhardt (1882 - 1958)
William Oberhardt
1882 - 1958
Mario Comensoli (1922 - 1993)
Mario Comensoli
1922 - 1993