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Isabelle Catherine van Assche

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A Long Way Home (1833)

Isabelle Catherine van Assche-Kindt (or Isabel, or Isabella; 23 November 1794 – after 1842) was a Belgian landscape painter from Brussels.

She was a pupil of her uncle, Henri Van Assche. As early as 1812 and 1813, two of her watercolors were displayed in Ghent and Brussels. She was represented in the exhibitions at Ghent in 1826, 1829 (where she took first prize) and 1835; at Brussels in 1827 and 1842; at Antwerp in 1834, 1837 and 1840; and at Liège in 1836. Her subjects were all taken from the neighborhood of Brussels. One of her paintings belongs to the royal collection in the Haarlem Canal Pavilion. In 1828, she married Charles Léon Kindt.[1]

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  1. ^ Waters, Clara Erskine Clement (1904). Women in the Fine Arts: From the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. (Public domain ed.). Houghton, Mifflin. pp. 22–.
    - Thieme, Ulrich; Becker, Felix; Willis, Frederick Charles; Hans Vollmer (1908). Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart (in German) (Public domain ed.). W. Engelmann. pp. 196–.
    - Biografische Index van de Benelux / Index Biographique des Pays du Bénélux / Biographical Index of the Benelux Countries / Biographischer Index der Benelux-Länder. Walter de Gruyter. 1 January 1996. pp. 53, 770. ISBN 978-3-11-097714-1.
  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: C. E. C. Waters, Women in the Fine Arts: From the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. (1904)