Jean Delvin


Jean-Joseph Delvin was a Belgian painter who specialized in scenes with animals.

Life

He attended the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under :nl:Théodore-Joseph Canneel|Théodore-Joseph Canneel, and worked in the studios of Jean Portaels in Brussels. His fellow students there included André Cluysenaar and Jacques de Lalaing. Later, he undertook study trips to France and Spain. For many years, he shared a small workshop in a garden shed with Gustave Den Duyts.
In 1883, he was invited to join the secessionist group Les XX, along with James Ensor, Fernand Khnopff, Theo Van Rysselberghe and several others, but he resigned only a few years later in 1886. He was also a member of La Libre Esthétique and Kunst van Heden in Antwerp. At about that time, he began teaching at the Academy in Ghent and later became its Director.
Among his many well-known students there were Albert Baertsoen, Gustave De Smet, Frans Masereel, George Minne and Frits Van den Berghe.

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