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Ferdinand de Braekeleer - The Citadel of Antwerp shortly after the Siege of 19 November-23 December 1832, and the Surrender of the Dutch Garisson to the French

The Citadel of Antwerp shortly after the Siege of 19 November-23 December 1832, and the Surrender of the Dutch Garisson to the French (1832 - 1839)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
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Ferdinand de Braekeleer

Ferdinand de Braekeleer, sometimes spelled as Ferdinand de Braeckeleer, was a Belgian painter. He is known for his historical paintings and is called 'the Elder' to distinguish him from his son with the same name (Ferdinand de Braekeleer the Younger), who was also a painter.

Ferdinand was born in a poor family. After his parents died he was admitted to the Art school for orphans of Mathieu Ignace van Brée in Antwerp. He continued his education at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts of Antwerp. His paintings received several prizes in 1809 and 1811. In 1813 he made his reputation at the Salon de Paris with his work Aeneas die Anchises redt uit de brand van Troje ("Aeneas saving Anchises from the fire of Troy").
Early on, De Braekeleer decided that he wanted to make a living as a painter and he tried out several genres to find out which one would most likely bring him most success. In addition to historical paintings, he also painted religious paintings, such as St. Sebastiaan for the Church of Our Lady of the Vineyard in Wijnegem (current location unknown).

At the Antwerp art exhibition of 1819 he exhibited four paintings, of which Tobias bezorgt het zicht aan zijn vader terug (Tobias Restoring his Father's Sight) won him the Dutch Prix de Rome in the category of historical paintings. This prize provided him with a scholarship that allowed him to study in Italy to improve his skills. He spent 1821 and 1822 in Italy. Together with his tutor Van Brée (who joined him in Rome) he visited several Italian cities, including Naples, Ancona, Firenze, Bologna and Venice. Fascinated by these Italian cities and their landscape, he filled a sketch book with crayon drawings of landscapes and city views, which is currently on display in the Bibliotheque Royale Albert (Royal Albert Library) in Brussels.

After his return to Belgium, De Braekeleer lived in his home town Antwerp. He created works inspired by the old Flemish masters. He primarily focused on historical paintings. One of these is the painting De Citadel van Antwerpen na het bombardement van 1832 (The citadel of Antwerp after the bombardment of 1832). Partially because of his paintings about the 1832 bombardments by the Dutch, he became an influential artist in Belgium after the independence of Belgium. His two sons, Ferdinand the Younger (1828 - 1857) and Henri de Braekeleer (1840 - 1888) followed in their father's footsteps and also became painters. His nephew Adriaan Ferdinand de Braekeleer (1818 - 1904), was also a painter. Besides his sons, he tutored several other painters who became influential, such as Jan August Hendrik Leys and Ernest Slingeneyer.

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While a woman has fallen asleep, an old man peels potatoes

While a woman has fallen asleep, an old man peels potatoes

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
The Antwerp Castle after the Bombardement in 1832

The Antwerp Castle after the Bombardement in 1832

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Austernesser vor der Taverne

Austernesser vor der Taverne (1842)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Resting Hunter

Resting Hunter

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Kenau Simonsdr. Hasselaar tijdens het beleg van Haarlem

Kenau Simonsdr. Hasselaar tijdens het beleg van Haarlem (1829)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
The Bat

The Bat (1860)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Interior of an Inn, with Figures in Seventeenth-Century Costume

Interior of an Inn, with Figures in Seventeenth-Century Costume (1848)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
The delivery room

The delivery room

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
The Citadel of Antwerp shortly after the Siege of 19 November-23 December 1832, and the Surrender of the Dutch Garisson to the French

The Citadel of Antwerp shortly after the Siege of 19 November-23 December 1832, and the Surrender of the Dutch Garisson to the French (1832-1839)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Trump

Trump (1876)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Boy with his sister sitting in the sleigh, both crying

Boy with his sister sitting in the sleigh, both crying

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Self Portrait

Self Portrait (1854)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
The village schoolhouse

The village schoolhouse (1854)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
The Jewellery Seller

The Jewellery Seller (1868)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
Self-portrait

Self-portrait (1841)

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1792-1883)
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