Valerius de saedeleer biography of christopher
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The case of Elisabeth De Saedeleer in: The British Art Journal XV No 3
Published in association with the Berger Collection Educational Trust The BRITISH ART Journal The research journal of British art studies Volume XV No. 3 Spring £ The BRITISH ART Journal Volume XV, No. 3 Published by The British Art Journal in association with the Berger Collection Educational Trust Editorial 46 Grove Lane London SE5 8ST Editor@ Advertising 46 Grove Lane London SE5 8ST ads@ Subscriptions Sally skarp Holborn Direct Mail Unit 3, Profile Business Park, Pylon Way, Beddington Farm Road, Croydon, CR0 4XX Tel: Fax: subs@ sally@ Distribution Central Books 99 Wallis Road London E9 5LN office@ Production Control dnh design Reprographics dnh design Printers Blanket Media The BRITISH ARTJournal Volume XV, No. 3 The research journal of British Art Studies published in association with the Berger Collection Educational Trust COVER The Devout Childhood of St Elizabeth of Hungary, – Oil on canvas, x cm. Maas
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"My grandparents profession, my fathers hobby."
Storytelling by Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister of Belgium
Alexander tells a story about Valerius De Saedeleer's painting 'Before spring' (+/- ).
"I still work in the same way too."
Storytelling by Sir Dirk Brossé, composer
Dirk tells a story about Jenny Montigny's painting 'Jules-Toussaint dem Sutter at the piano' ().
Such masterpieces attract the attention of our international collectors."
Storytelling by Pauline Haon, 20th and 21st century specialist at Christie's auction house
Pauline tells a story about Gustave dem Smet's painting 'The blue canapé' ().
"We live in societies that are addicted to fossil fuels."
Storytelling bygd Anuna De Wever, climate and human rights activist
Anuna tells a story about Pierre Paulus dem Châtelet's painting 'Miner' (year unknown).
"By order of the Gestapo, ‘Mansard’ was removed from an exhibition."
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Hubert Jennings papers (Ms)
Biographical / Historical
Hubert Dudley Jennings was born on 12 November in the district of Hornsey, now a subdivision of the London Borough of Haringey. He was the youngest of seven children born to a family that endured a series of financial trials during his early years. When World War I broke out in , Jennings volunteered for military service. He served for several years and was wounded more than once; one such injury caused the loss his left eye. Following the war, Jennings began his undergraduate studies at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth (later Aberystwyth University), where he prepared for a career as a teacher. During this time he met and befriended the Belgian painter Valerius de Saedeleer and his family, who were living in Wales at the time.
After finishing his degree, Jennings found his prospects for employment in the United Kingdom to be limited. In , he moved to Durban, South Africa, then under British colonial rule, where he beg