Jean Henri De Coene

The lost manuscript

Jean Henri De Coene (1798–1866) was a Belgian painter of genre and historical subjects.

De Coene was born at Nederbrakel. He was a pupil of David and of Paelinck, and became professor in the Brussels Academy. He died in that city in 1866. His picture of the 'Incredulity of St. Thomas' gained him the prize in 1827.[1]

  • At the police station
    At the police station
  • Victoire du Bois
    Victoire du Bois
  • The empty Eggshells
    The empty Eggshells

References

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "De Coene, Jean Henri". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
  1. ^ Hymans, Henri (2018-03-08). Oeuvres de Henri Hymans, Vol. 2: Près de 700 Biographies d'Artistes Belges Parues Dans La Biographie Nationale, Dans l'Art Flamand Et Hollandais, Dans Le Dictionnaire Des Drs Thieme Et Becker Et Dans Diverses Publications Du Pays Et de l'Étranger (in French). Fb&c Limited. ISBN 978-0-364-17515-6.
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