Augustin van den Berghe
Augustin van den Berghe (1756 – 1836), was an 18th-century Belgian painter from the Southern Netherlands.
Augustin van den Berghe | |
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Born | Augustin van den Berghe ca. 1756 Bruges, Belgium |
Died | ca. 1836 Netherlands |
Education | Brussels Royal Academy of Fine Arts |
Occupation | Painter |
Relatives | Augustin the Younger |

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Biography
Van den Berghe was born in Bruges and became the pupil of Joseph-Benoît Suvée in Paris in 1780.[1] He was the father of Augustin the Younger and is known for historical allegories.[1] Van den Berghe died in Beauvais.
References
- Augustin van den Berghe in the RKD

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