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Abeloos, Victor

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Victor Abeloos

(Saint-Gilles, December 25, 1881 - Ixelles, August 18, 1965) was a Belgian painter. He began his career as an apprentice at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels Isidore Verheyden and Alfred Cluysenaer. Abeloos then painted portraits, nudes, still lifes, animals, landscapes, seascapes, mythological scenes and socially conscious themes.

 

He fell to the rejection of the former convention. He had solo exhibitions at the Galerie Royale (1922) and in the gallery Le Salonnet (1925), both in Brussels.

 

Some of his works are found in the Charlier Museum and the Museum of Ixelles, Brussels. Together with the painter Emile Vauthier had Abeloos from about 1930 a workshop in the 16 Godecharlestraat in Ixelles. He finally came to live after his marriage in 1952 and is deceased in 1965.

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