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Peter van den Braken (1896–1979) was a Dutch painter, known for his expressive landscapes, village scenes and still lifes. His style was influenced by Vincent van Gogh and is characterized by powerful brushstrokes and an impasto paint layer. Van den Braken traveled extensively, but his work remained strongly rooted in the Brabant landscape. He became known after a successful exhibition in 1922 and remained active as an artist throughout his life. The Peter van den Braken Center was founded in honor of his legacy and existed until 2020.