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Constant Montald (4
December 1862 – 5 March[citation needed] 1944) was a
Belgian painter, muralist, and teacher.
Montald was born in 1862 in Ghent. In...
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studied at the Académie
Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels,
under Constant Montald, but
found the
instruction uninspiring. He also took
classes at the Académie...
- Académie
Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels,
under the
guidance of
Constant Montald, and
later he
studied in Paris. He
fought for
France during World War I...
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members of the
group were Léon Frédéric,
Albert Ciamberlani,
Constant Montald,
Emile Motte,
Victor Rousseau,
Armand Point and
Alexandre Séon. The Salon...
- "Allegories of
literary genre" by
Constant Montald (1899)...
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sculptor Henri Michaux (1899–1984) – painter, poet and
writer Constant Montald (born in Ghent, 1862 – died in Brussels, 1944) François-Joseph
Navez (born...
- at the Art
Schools of Mons (E. Motte) and
Brussels (Delville,
Constant Montald) soon after.
Recognized for his work,
Depooter received several awards...
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Prize medal received by
Constant Montald in 1886...
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devoted himself especially to
frescoes for
public buildings.
Constant Montald was a
painter and decorator,
specializing in landscapes. In 1884 he studied...
- and was
initially influenced by his
tutors Jean
Delville and
Constant Montald,
though in a vein that was more
lyrical than intellectual. In the 1920s...