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Anna Boch (10 February 1848 - 25 February 1936) was a Belgian painter, born in Saint-Vaast, Hainaut. Anna Boch died in Ixelles in 1936 and is interred there in the Ixelles Cemetery, Brussels, Belgium.
Boch participated in the Neo-Impressionist movement. Her early works used a Pointillist technique, but she is best known for her Impressionist style which she adopted for most of her career. A pupil of Isidore Verheyden, she was influenced by Theo van Rysselberghe whom she met in the Groupe des XX.
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ID de tableau:: 89041 A view of Veere A view of Veere
38.5 x 53.5 cm. Oil on canvas laid on board.
Date c. 1906(1906)
cjr 38.5 x 53.5 cm. Oil on canvas laid on board.
Date c. 1906(1906)
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ID de tableau:: 89043 Falaise - Cote de Bretagne Falaise - Cote de Bretagne
62 x 84 cm. Oil on canvas.
Date ca 1900 - 1902
cjr 62 x 84 cm. Oil on canvas.
Date ca 1900 - 1902
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Anna Boch (10 February 1848 - 25 February 1936) was a Belgian painter, born in Saint-Vaast, Hainaut. Anna Boch died in Ixelles in 1936 and is interred there in the Ixelles Cemetery, Brussels, Belgium.
Boch participated in the Neo-Impressionist movement. Her early works used a Pointillist technique, but she is best known for her Impressionist style which she adopted for most of her career. A pupil of Isidore Verheyden, she was influenced by Theo van Rysselberghe whom she met in the Groupe des XX.
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