Émile Sacré Oil On Canvas
Stock No
Pbf1232
2020
- £395.00
- €473 Euro
- $528 US Dollar
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Item Description
A wonderful oil on canvas painting attributed to the Belgian artist ÉMILE SACRÉ. A few repairs to the canvas but reasonably well done. Absolute quality .
Émile Sacré was a Belgian painter, after whom the Prix Émile Sacré was named. His father was Auguste Sacré, an engineer who had invented a machine dividing the bast of hemp and flax with a hatchel (hackle) to make it safe to be spun and who was manager of the Société de Saint-Gilles linen mill near Brussels. Sacré studied at the Académie royale des beaux-arts de Bruxelles from 1866 to 1870 and with the architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer. He died at the age of 38. His brother established a triennial prize, along with the Prix Auguste Sacré for engineering in memory of the brothers' father, in a legacy of 1904. The sculptor Charles Van Der Stappen (1843–1910) made a bronze of Émile Sacré for the exhibition of Les XX in 1884.
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Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Germany and UK, Germany, Germany
Item Dimensions
H: 48cm W: 34cm
Period
19th Century
Item Location
Germany
Seller Location
Germany and UK, Germany, Germany
Item Location
Germany
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+44 (0)7910 771443
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