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Affleck, William

Albrecht, Kurt
Andrews, Ambrose
Ballesio, Giuseppe
Bennett, Frank Moss
Boddington, Edwin Henry
Byles, William
Capeinick, Jean
Carlier, Max
Caser, Ettore
Clare, Oliver
Clare, Vincent
Coleman, Frank
Collins, Charles
Cunaeus, Conradyn
Damschroeder, JJM
Daynes-Grassot, Suzanne
De Paredes, Vincent
Dommersen, Pieter C.
Downing, Delapore
Gallon, Robert
Goodall, Frederick
Grant, Gordon Hope
Hawthorne, Charles
Hayllar, Janes
Hemelman, A. B.
Herberte, Edward
Hermanns, Heinrich
Hess, Marcel
Hooper, John H
Hughes, Talbot
Jacobs, Adolphe
Jacobsen, Antonio
Janssens, Rene
Knowles, George S.
Kuwasseg, Charles E.
Laudy, Jean
Lee-Hankey, William
Levigne, Theodore
Lipscombe, Guy
Maes, Jacques
Maggs, John C
Meyer, Frederick W
Montague, Alfred
Mortelmans, Frans
Mottard, Leonie
Norretranders, J
Parker, Henry H.
Richter, Herbert D.
Rosen, Ernest
Schafer, Henry
Shayer, Henry
Sieffert, Paul
Spohler, Jan Jacob
Stanfield, George C
Thompson, George A.
Thornley, William
Thors, Joseph
Toussaint, Fernand
Van Couver, Jan
Van Sluys, Remi
Verbrugghe, Charles
Vernon, Emile
Walsh, Lucie
Waugh, Frederick
Wheeler, Alfred
Williams, Albert
Williams, William of Plymouth
Wymer, Reginald
Yates, Gideon
Zuber-Buhler, Fritz


Jean Capeinick


Capeinick
Artist:
Jean Capeinick
Title: Le Jardin Magnifique
Medium: Oil on Canvas 66" x 73"




Artist:
Jean Capeinick
Title: Flowers
Medium: Oil on Canvas 24" x 32"
Dated: 1868


JEAN CAPEINICK
(1838-1890)


Jean Capeinick was born in Ghent, Belgium in 1838 and died in Schaerbeck (Brussels) on February 11, 1890.  He was a painter of flowers, a watercolorist and a lithographer.

He was best known for his still life floral paintings and was a master of the large canvas.  Today, Capeinick is considered one of the finest Belgian floral painters of his time.  He studied at the Ghent Academy of Fine Arts with other well known Belgian artists, E. Tytgat, De Vigne and A. and J. De Vrient.

Capeinick exhibited at the well known Ghent Salons starting in 1862.  He became a professor at the Academy of Ghent in 1872.  Jean Capeinick won the First Prize at the renowned Ghent Flower Show (Floralies) in 1873 with his painting, "The Inner Court of Charles de Kerchove's Garden."

His mentor, the well known artist and teacher, Jean Delvin introduced him to the Brussels Academy where he became a professor in 1881.

Today, Jean Capeinick's works can be found in numerous important private collections, worldwide, as well as in the Ghent Museum of Fine Art in Ghent, Belgium.