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Large work of art by the famous Flemish master animal painter Alfons Van Meirvenne, winner of the Rome Prize. The work is framed in a gilded solid wooden frame. Sublimely painted with thick layers of paint, creating a lot of relief on the canvas. The canvas and frame are in exceptionally good condition (as good as new)!
Due to size please pick up in Antwerp. In consultation a shipment can be created.
Alfons Van Meirvenne (1932) is a Belgian painter and artist of mainly animals. He has won several prizes, including the Prix de Rome for painting in 1961. He paints and sculpts mainly animals. Some of his works are on public property, such as the sculpture 'horse defends foal', which is on the Cortewalle estate, 'the three ravens' in Burcht, the Sacred Heart Statue in front of the church of Haasdonk and 'Donkey with foal' on the Puyenbroeck estate in Wachtebeke. Other works are in the possession of private collectors, the Belgian State, the province of Antwerp, the Museum of Fine Arts in Ostend, Sheikh Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud in Al Khobar in Saudi Arabia in Classical art / Classical paintings