Renée Keuller (1899-1981) - inwijding





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Renée Keuller's original oil painting Inwijding is a classical Belgian work from 1960–1970, measuring 50 cm by 40 cm, depicting a religious theme, and hand-signed in good condition.
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Special work by Renée Keuller.
Renée Keuller was a Belgian artist born in Schaerbeek in 1899 and died in Antwerp in 1981. She was a painter and draftswoman. Daughter of Vital Keuller, she spent her youth in Ostend. She received advice and support from J. Ensor. During the First World War, she lived with her parents in Great Britain. She created landscapes, still lifes, nudes, and especially portraits, including those of Queens Astrid and Fabiola, and King Baudouin. Her work is exhibited in the Ostend Museum. Her gravestone is located in the Schoonselhof cemetery in Antwerp. Source: Paul Piron, Belgian Visual Artists from the 19th to the 21st Century.
James Ensor as mentor
Special work by Renée Keuller.
Renée Keuller was a Belgian artist born in Schaerbeek in 1899 and died in Antwerp in 1981. She was a painter and draftswoman. Daughter of Vital Keuller, she spent her youth in Ostend. She received advice and support from J. Ensor. During the First World War, she lived with her parents in Great Britain. She created landscapes, still lifes, nudes, and especially portraits, including those of Queens Astrid and Fabiola, and King Baudouin. Her work is exhibited in the Ostend Museum. Her gravestone is located in the Schoonselhof cemetery in Antwerp. Source: Paul Piron, Belgian Visual Artists from the 19th to the 21st Century.
James Ensor as mentor

