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studied with him. He exhibited at the 35th exhibition at the Casino in Ghent in 1892 on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Koninklijke Maatschappij ter Aanmoediging van de de Schone Kunsten (Royal Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts) in Ghent, at the Exposition d'Anvers in 1898 and
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granted approval for him to spend six weeks copying the portrait on site. The painting originally hung in the Pietermaritzburg City Council Chamber. In 1995 the painting was moved to the main stairwell of the Tatham Art Gallery located in the Old Supreme Court Building in Pietermaritzburg.
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The artist moved to London around 1900. He was registered in the 1901 London census with the following details: he was single, his occupation was that of painter and he resided as a boarder at Linden Gardens, Kensington, London. Together with his former pupil
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Van Havermaet is mainly known for his genre scenes, portraits, still lifes and allegorical paintings. His genre scenes are typically scenes of persons in a closed environment showing one ore more persons engaged in some everyday activity. Examples are a
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Jules Baetes taking on the role of the chairman. The group's two objectives were to organise exhibitions of decorative art and to design public parades. The group existed until the outbreak of
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in Antwerp. In 1886, his father was appointed a teacher at the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts where he was one of the teachers with whom
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he established some time between 1900 and 1905 the New Art School (later renamed Hassall School of Art) at 3 Stratford Road,
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Biographical Sketches of Cartoonists & Illustrators in the Swann Collection of the Library of Congress
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in 1914. While in Antwerp Academy British cartoonist, watercolourist, illustrator, and poster designer
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Charles studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. He was a member of the artist group
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Van Havermaet was born in Antwerp as the third of four children of the painter and art professor
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Pieter Van Havermaet, kunstschilder (Sint-Niklaas 16 januari 1834 – Antwerpen 8 mei 1897)
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and Maria Carolina Joanna Michaelsen. His father, originally from
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There are no reports of the activities of the artist after 1911.
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each year from 1901 to 1911 except in 1902. He exhibited in 1901
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Ada Susan Tatham (Molyneux), the founder of an Art Gallery in
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Van Havermaet exhibited paintings at the exhibitions of the
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Art circles in Antwerp, around the end of the 19th century
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at the Salon Triennal des Beaux-Arts in Brussels in 1903.
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Royal Academy Summer Exhibition A Chronicle 1769–2018
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Charles Van Havermaet England and Wales Census, 1901
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Antwerp
Pieter Van Havermaet
Sint-Niklaas
Frans Van Havermaet
Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Vincent van Gogh

medallist
World War I
John Hassall
John Hassall
Kensington
Henry Mayo Bateman
Owen Merton

Pietermaritzburg
Colony of Natal
Franz Xaver Winterhalter
St James's Palace
Edward VII
Royal Academy of Arts

Gentleman with a cigar
The oyster eater
Boy reading in an interior


Charles Van Havermaet England and Wales Census, 1901

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