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See also: born at Warneton in West See also: Flanders, and received instruction in See also: drawing and modelling from his See also: father, the sculptor See also: Barthelemy Verboeckhoven
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Subsequently he settled in Brussels and devoted himself almost exclusively to animal subjects
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His paintings of See also: sheep, of horses and of cattle in landscape, somewhat after the manner of See also: Potter, brought him universal fame, and were eagerly sought for by collectors
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Precise and careful finish is the chief quality of his See also: art, which is entirely See also: objective and lacking in inspiration
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Verboeckhoven visited See also: England in 1826, See also: Germany in 1828, and See also: France and See also: Italy in 1841, and died at Brussels in 1881
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He was a member of the See also: academies of Brussels, See also: Ghent, See also: Antwerp, St See also: Petersburg and See also: Amsterdam
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Examples of his art are to be found in nearly all the important galleries of See also: Europe and the See also: United States, notably in Brussels, Antwerp, Amsterdam, See also: Hamburg, Berlin, See also: Munich, New See also: York, See also: Boston and See also: Washington
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His long See also: life and ceaseless industry account for the enormous number of his pictures in public and private collections and in the art market
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In addition to his painted See also: work he executed some fifty etched plates of similar subjects
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