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Amélie van Assche (1804-?) was a Belgian painter. She was born in 1804, and was the daughter of Henri Jean van Assche. Her sister, Isabelle Catherine van Assche, a landscape painter, was a pupil of her uncle, Henri Van Assche. Her first teachers were Miss F. Lagarenine and D'Antissier. She later went to Paris, where she spent some time as a pupil of Millet. At the opening of the 19th century, the "Art of the Miniature" was cultivated—as expressed at the time—by Hortense van Baerlen, Marie-Josèphe Dargent, and Assche. She made her debut at Ghent in 1820, and in Brussels in 1821, with watercolors and pastels, and some of her miniatures figured in the various exhibitions at Brussels between 1830 and 1848, and in Ghent between 1835 and 1838. Her portraits, which are thought to be very good lik

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  • Amélie van Assche, née le 26 janvier 1804 à Bruxelles et morte dans la même ville le 11 mai 1880, est une artiste peintre belge et peintre à la cour de Belgique. (fr)
  • Amélie van Assche (1804 – ?) byla belgická malířka. Narodila se v roce 1804 a byla dcerou . Její sestra, Isabelle Catherine van Assche, krajinářka, se učila malovat u svého strýce Henriho Van Asscheho. První učitelé Amélie byli slečna F. Lagareninová a D'Antissier. Později odešla do Paříže, kde strávila nějaký čas. Na počátku 19. století bylo v oblibě „umění miniatury“, které vypěstovali či kultivovali - jak bylo v té době vyjádřeno - , a také Amélie van Assche. Amélie prvně vystavovala v Gentu v roce 1820 a v Bruselu v roce 1821. Malovala akvarely a pastely. Svými miniaturami se zúčastňovala různých výstav v Bruselu v letech 1830 až 1848 a v Gentu v letech 1835 až 1838. Její portréty jsou považovány za velmi přesné a jsou obdivovány pro techniku kresby. Portrét Leopolda I., který namalov (cs)
  • Amélie van Assche (1804-?) was a Belgian painter. She was born in 1804, and was the daughter of Henri Jean van Assche. Her sister, Isabelle Catherine van Assche, a landscape painter, was a pupil of her uncle, Henri Van Assche. Her first teachers were Miss F. Lagarenine and D'Antissier. She later went to Paris, where she spent some time as a pupil of Millet. At the opening of the 19th century, the "Art of the Miniature" was cultivated—as expressed at the time—by Hortense van Baerlen, Marie-Josèphe Dargent, and Assche. She made her debut at Ghent in 1820, and in Brussels in 1821, with watercolors and pastels, and some of her miniatures figured in the various exhibitions at Brussels between 1830 and 1848, and in Ghent between 1835 and 1838. Her portraits, which are thought to be very good lik (en)
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  • Amélie van Assche (1804 – ?) byla belgická malířka. Narodila se v roce 1804 a byla dcerou . Její sestra, Isabelle Catherine van Assche, krajinářka, se učila malovat u svého strýce Henriho Van Asscheho. První učitelé Amélie byli slečna F. Lagareninová a D'Antissier. Později odešla do Paříže, kde strávila nějaký čas. Na počátku 19. století bylo v oblibě „umění miniatury“, které vypěstovali či kultivovali - jak bylo v té době vyjádřeno - , a také Amélie van Assche. Amélie prvně vystavovala v Gentu v roce 1820 a v Bruselu v roce 1821. Malovala akvarely a pastely. Svými miniaturami se zúčastňovala různých výstav v Bruselu v letech 1830 až 1848 a v Gentu v letech 1835 až 1838. Její portréty jsou považovány za velmi přesné a jsou obdivovány pro techniku kresby. Portrét Leopolda I., který namalovala v roce 1839, jí otevřel cestu ke dvoru a Amélie se stala portrétistkou a dvorní malířkou belgické královny Luisy Marie Orleánské. (cs)
  • Amélie van Assche (1804-?) was a Belgian painter. She was born in 1804, and was the daughter of Henri Jean van Assche. Her sister, Isabelle Catherine van Assche, a landscape painter, was a pupil of her uncle, Henri Van Assche. Her first teachers were Miss F. Lagarenine and D'Antissier. She later went to Paris, where she spent some time as a pupil of Millet. At the opening of the 19th century, the "Art of the Miniature" was cultivated—as expressed at the time—by Hortense van Baerlen, Marie-Josèphe Dargent, and Assche. She made her debut at Ghent in 1820, and in Brussels in 1821, with watercolors and pastels, and some of her miniatures figured in the various exhibitions at Brussels between 1830 and 1848, and in Ghent between 1835 and 1838. Her portraits, which are thought to be very good likenesses, are also admirable in color, drawing, and modelling; and her portrait of Leopold I., which she painted in 1839, won for her the appointment at court. She was a portrait painter and court painter to Queen Louise Marie of Belgium. (en)
  • Amélie van Assche, née le 26 janvier 1804 à Bruxelles et morte dans la même ville le 11 mai 1880, est une artiste peintre belge et peintre à la cour de Belgique. (fr)
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