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Jacques Carabain

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He held his last exhibition in 1907 and appears to have stopped painting. A few sources give that as his year of death, although he actually lived for twenty-six more years and died one month short of his 99th birthday.
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in 1852. He lived in Amsterdam until 1856, when he travelled throughout Europe, then lived in Brussels for a short time before settling in Schaerbeek. It was there he began specializing in
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Eventually, he painted cities in Italy, Germany, France and Austria as well. He also exhibited at the Third (1873) and Fourth (1874) International Exhibitions in London.
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He began his studies at the Amsterdamer Kunstakademie, where he initially painted landscapes and seascapes as well as cityscapes. His teachers there included
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From 1894 to 1897, he painted a series of 59 watercolors depicting the old areas of Brussels. This was the result of a commission from Mayor
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style. He was especially interested in Medieval and Baroque structures, and was often attracted to busy market places.
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In 1880, he became a Belgian citizen. In 1885, he travelled to New Zealand and Australia, where he exhibited at the
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Two of his children became artists; Victor (1863-1942), who also did cityscapes, and Emile, a
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Amsterdam
Schaerbeek
Romantic-Realist

Queen Street, Auckland
Jacobus Schoemaker Doyer
Valentijn Bing
Exhibition of Living Masters
cityscapes
François-Antoine Bossuet
Victorian Academy of Arts
Charles Buls
Leopold II
Museum of the City of Brussels

Holy Spirit Orphanage
still-life
Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie

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