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Louis Dewis (1872-1946) was a Belgian Post-Impressionist painter, who lived most of his adult life in France.
Dewis was born Isidore Louis Dewachter in Mons, Belgium, the son of Isidore Louis Dewachter and Eloise Desmaret Dewachter. He spent his formative years in Liege where his closest boyhood friend was Richard Heintz (fr:Richard Heintz) (1871-1929), who also became an internationally known landscape artist.
Although the name "Dewachter" may have Flemish roots, Dewachter always considered himself a Walloon.
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ID de tableau:: 94227 The Village Church The Village Church
OIL ON BOARD, 1945 21.25 X 25.50 in. (53.98 X 64.77 cm.)
cjr OIL ON BOARD, 1945 21.25 X 25.50 in. (53.98 X 64.77 cm.)
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ID de tableau:: 94228 The Bridge at St. Jean Pied de Port The Bridge at St. Jean Pied de Port
OIL ON BOARD, 1940 7.00 X 8.50 in. (17.78 X 21.59 cm.)
cjr OIL ON BOARD, 1940 7.00 X 8.50 in. (17.78 X 21.59 cm.)
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Louis Dewis (1872-1946) was a Belgian Post-Impressionist painter, who lived most of his adult life in France.
Dewis was born Isidore Louis Dewachter in Mons, Belgium, the son of Isidore Louis Dewachter and Eloise Desmaret Dewachter. He spent his formative years in Liege where his closest boyhood friend was Richard Heintz (fr:Richard Heintz) (1871-1929), who also became an internationally known landscape artist.
Although the name "Dewachter" may have Flemish roots, Dewachter always considered himself a Walloon.
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