Isidore Verheiden ( Dutch: Isidore Verheyden ), January 24, 1846 , Antwerp , Netherlands - November 1, 1905 , Ixelles , ( Brussels ), Belgium - Belgian modernist artist.
| Isidore Verhaiden | |
|---|---|
| Isidore verheyden | |
| Date of Birth | January 24, 1846 |
| Place of Birth | Antwerp |
| Date of death | November 1, 1905 (aged 59) |
| Place of death | Ixelles |
| Citizenship | |
| Genre | landscape still life portrait marina |
| Style | modernism |
Biography
He was the son of the painter Jean Francois Verhaiden. At the age of eleven, from 1857 to 1859, he began to take drawing lessons at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels. From 1862 to 1865 he studied painting under the supervision of Joseph Quino . After graduating from the Academy, he visited the workshop of Jean-Francois Portaels (later director of the Brussels Academy of Arts). Equally well painted figures of people, portraits, landscapes and still lifes, also took place as a marine painter. Such universality was characteristic of the entire course of modernism , to which the artist belonged.
Mexican artist Angel Sarraga is a student of Verhaiden.