Evert Jan Boks, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Evert Jan Boks

Dutch painter

Date of Birth: 18-Apr-1839

Place of Birth: Beekbergen, Gelderland, Netherlands

Date of Death: 14-Jun-1914

Profession: painter

Nationality: Belgium, Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Evert Jan Boks

  • Evert Jan Boks (18 April 1838 – 14 June 1914) was a Dutch painter. Evert-Jan Boks was a pupil of Arie Lieman and Willem Riem Vis in Apeldoorn.
  • He continued his studies at the Royal Academy in Antwerp, where he won a first prize in 1863.
  • Later on, he also won the Prix de Rome.
  • After study tours, mainly in France and Italy, he permanently settled in Antwerp, and married Elie Voet.
  • Their house which they inhabited life-long in Antwerp, still exists in the rue Lamorinière. Many of his works went to the United States at a time when the first American tourists began to visit Europe in large numbers in tours organised by the steamship companies.
  • He took an active part in artistic and social life in Antwerp.
  • Boks frequently exhibited in Belgium and at the Paris Salons.
  • He was awarded the Order of Leopold by the Belgian Government. Boks was a sincere, a good draughtsman and a colourist of great merit, who was a credit to the Royal Academy of Antwerp where he was one of the most outstanding pupils.
  • His works are genuine and none would dispute them.
  • Their popular acclaim was echoed within the artistic world. Period: Beekbergen (Apeldoorn) 1838 - Antwerp 1914 Belgian School Exhibitions: Antwerp - Mons

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