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Cornelis Van Leemputten (1841-1902) was a Belgian painter.
Born in Werchter, Cornelius van Leemputten is predominantly known for his landscapes with sheep, similar to the style of Charles Jacque. He began his painting career without formal training. He was well-known for his barnyard subjects. Leemputten eventually became a pupil of the Academy of Antwerp, though his style remained primarily self-taught.
Van Leemputten participated across several international exhibitions and received gold medals in Ghent in 1883, Edinburgh in 1886, Port Adelaide in 1887 and in Berlin in 1896. In 1895, he received the Knight of the Order of Leopold (Belgium).
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 87492 Landschap met herder en kudde schapen
Date before 1882(1882)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 94 x 143 cm (37 x 56.3 in)
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 91379 A shepherdess with her flock
oil on canvas, 41 x 56.5 cm
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 92252 Landschap met herder en kudde schapen
before 1882(1882)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 94 X 143 cm (37 X 56.3 in)
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Cornelis Van Leemputten (1841-1902) was a Belgian painter.
Born in Werchter, Cornelius van Leemputten is predominantly known for his landscapes with sheep, similar to the style of Charles Jacque. He began his painting career without formal training. He was well-known for his barnyard subjects. Leemputten eventually became a pupil of the Academy of Antwerp, though his style remained primarily self-taught.
Van Leemputten participated across several international exhibitions and received gold medals in Ghent in 1883, Edinburgh in 1886, Port Adelaide in 1887 and in Berlin in 1896. In 1895, he received the Knight of the Order of Leopold (Belgium).
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