Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche was born in 1906. His family moved to Brussels when he was five years old. In 1925, his studies were interrupted to earn a living by working in a stained glass studio that had some influence on the development of his painting style. In 1940, Essche was exiled by German occupation of Belgium and moved to South Africa. Through the 1940s, he helped found both the Continental School of Art in Cape Town and the International Art Club. In 1971, he departed for Europe and settled in France, where he died in 1977.
1960s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Ink, Paper
1930s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Ink, Mixed Media
Early 20th Century Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Paper, Watercolor, Etching
1910s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
1940s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Ink, Watercolor
1990s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Conté, Handmade Paper, Pencil
1980s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Ink, Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Pastel, Archival Paper
2010s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Charcoal, Pastel, Archival Paper
2010s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Monotype, Archival Ink, Archival Paper
1950s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Watercolor, Gouache, Laid Paper
Early 20th Century Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Paper, Gouache, Cardboard
1980s Expressionist Maurice Charles Louis Van Essche Art
Pastel, Archival Paper
