Théodore Baron


Théodore Baron was a Belgian painter, best known for his realistic landscapes.
Baron was born in Ixelles. Following the example of French-educated Belgian painter Alfred de Knyff, Baron adopted an austere, wintry style of landscape painting with a dull color palette, called mode gris by contemporaries.
In 1868 Baron became one of the founding members of the Société Libre des Beaux-Arts, formed to react against the Belgian version of academicism and to advance Realist painting and artistic freedom.
Among Baron's students were Isidore Verheyden and Hippolyte de la Charlerie. In 1913 a street in Auderghem was named in his honor.