Marguerite Émilie Julie Putsage | |
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Born | |
Died | 22 September 1946 Brussels, Brabant, Belgium | (aged 77)
Nationality | Belgian |
Known for | Painting, Sculpture |
Marguerite Émilie Julie Putsage (1868–1946) was a Belgian artist, particularly known for her portraits and flower paintings. [1]
Putsage was born on 15 November 1868 in Mons, the daughter of Jules Maximilien Joseph Putsage and Marie Thérèse Philippine De Puydt. [2] Her father was director of the Union du Crédit in Mons. [2] She was a student of Auguste Danse, [3] and was also artistically influenced by Louis Devillez , a family friend, and by Eugène Carrière, whose work she greatly admired. [2] She taught an art history course at the École des Mines (which later became the Faculté polytechnique de Mons). [2]
She died in Brussels on 22 September 1946. Her work is in the collection of Beaux-Arts Mons (BAM), [4] as well as public museums in Ghent and Ixelles. [2]
Marguerite Émilie Julie Putsage | |
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Born | |
Died | 22 September 1946 Brussels, Brabant, Belgium | (aged 77)
Nationality | Belgian |
Known for | Painting, Sculpture |
Marguerite Émilie Julie Putsage (1868–1946) was a Belgian artist, particularly known for her portraits and flower paintings. [1]
Putsage was born on 15 November 1868 in Mons, the daughter of Jules Maximilien Joseph Putsage and Marie Thérèse Philippine De Puydt. [2] Her father was director of the Union du Crédit in Mons. [2] She was a student of Auguste Danse, [3] and was also artistically influenced by Louis Devillez , a family friend, and by Eugène Carrière, whose work she greatly admired. [2] She taught an art history course at the École des Mines (which later became the Faculté polytechnique de Mons). [2]
She died in Brussels on 22 September 1946. Her work is in the collection of Beaux-Arts Mons (BAM), [4] as well as public museums in Ghent and Ixelles. [2]