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HENRI DE BRAEKELEER (1840-1888) Thatched cottages in inner courtyard with tree Oil on panel Signed lower right Oil on panel, signed lower right 33,3 x 25,8 cm - 13 1/8 x 10 1/8 in. Provenance Private collection, Belgium (by descent) Exhibition Retrospective Henri De Braekeleer', Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode, Hôtel Charlier, May 26-June 25, 1973

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HENRI DE BRAEKELEER (1840-1888) Thatched cottages in inner courtyard with tree Oil on panel Signed lower right Oil on panel, signed lower right 33,3 x 25,8 cm - 13 1/8 x 10 1/8 in. Provenance Private collection, Belgium (by descent) Exhibition Retrospective Henri De Braekeleer', Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode, Hôtel Charlier, May 26-June 25, 1973

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Adrien De Braekeleer, attr, Two genre scenes including a view of a Dutch interior, with three elderly men at a table, served by a young maid, furthermore an idyllic backyard scene with people teasing each other and gentlemen having a snack at an improvised table, poetic, finely glazed genre painting, oil on panel, each signed lower left partly indistinctly "A. De Braekeleer" and each probably dated "1852", each with brand stamp "L.C. Gerardts - Anvers [Engl.: Antwerp]" on the reverse of the painting plate and once with old freight label "von Bremen nach Leipzig", old retouches, somewhat in need of cleaning, framed as counterparts in stucco frames of the period which have been subsequently rebronzed (rest.bed.), rebate dimensions approx. 33 x 26 cm. including a view of a Dutch interior, with three elderly men at a table, served by a young maid, furthermore an idyllic backyard scene with people teasing each other and gentlemen having a snack at an improvised table, poetic, finely glazed genre painting, oil on panel, each signed lower left partly indistinctly "A. De Braekeleer" and each probably dated "1852", each with brand stamp "L.C. Gerardts - Anvers [Engl.: Antwerp]" on the reverse of the painting plate and once with old freight label "von Bremen nach Leipzig", old retouches, somewhat in need of cleaning, framed as counterparts in stucco frames of the period which have been subsequently rebronzed (rest.bed.), rebate dimensions approx. 33 x 26 cm. Artist info: actually Ferdinand Norbertus Adrianus De Braekeleer, also Adriaan or Adriaen, Belgian genre painter (1818 Antwerp to 1904 Antwerp-Borgerhout), initially trained and worked as a merchant, later turning to painting and pupil of his uncle Ferdinand de Braekeleer the Elder (1792-1883), influenced by the history painting of Hendrik Baron Leys (1815-1869), who, as the brother-in-law of his teacher Ferdinand de Braekeleer the Elder, worked in his studio for a time, organised various exhibitions in Antwerp, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, The Hague and Ghent, active in Antwerp, source: Thieme-Becker, Bénézit, Müller-Singer, Wurzbach, Müller-Klunzinger, Boetticher, Seubert as well as French. and Dutch Wikipedia.