Frits VandenBerghe (3 April 1883 – 23 September 1939) was a Belgian expressionist and surrealist painter and illustrator. He was born in Ghent, where...
Christoffel vandenBerghe (he used the monogram CvB)(c.1590, Antwerp – c.1645, Middelburg) was a Flemish-born Dutch Golden Age painter of landscapes and...
bishop in the Our Lady Cathedral by Danneels, assisted by Bishops PaulVandenBerghe and Roger Vangheluwe in presence of various religious and civil dignitaries...
Netherlands in 2007. Variants are Van de Berg, Van der Berg, Vanden Berge. Vanden Bergh, VandenBerghe and Vanden Berghen. Anglicised forms are generally...
1962–1977: Jules Victor Daem [nl] 1977–1980: Godfried Danneels 1980–2009: PaulVandenBerghe 2009–current: Johan Bonny List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Belgium...
boxer, European champion 1948 PaulVandenBerghe (born 1933), Belgium Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church Ferdi VanDen Haute (born 1952), cyclist Guido...
diocese. On 4 November 1977, Danneels was named Bishop of Antwerp by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 18 December from...
1943) was a Belgian painter. Together with Constant Permeke and Frits VandenBerghe, he was one of the founders of Flemish Expressionism. His younger brother...
archbishop and then cardinal in 2003 PaulVandenBerghe, appointed bishop of Antwerp in 1980 François Camille Van Ronslé (priest here 1886–1889), appointed...
Arthur Luysterman, bishop emeritus of Ghent Lucas Van Looy, bishop emeritus of Ghent PaulVandenBerghe, bishop emeritus of Antwerp Jan De Bie, auxiliary...
requests had been made by Jozef VandenBerghe de Binckum and Pierre-Antoine Vanden Bossche. The factory founded by VandenBerghe de Binckum would become the...
Bartholomeus Jan van Hulst, Jan Baptist Beguinet, Hendrik Aarnout Myin, Hendrik Blomaert, Frans Balthasar Solvyns, Ignatius Jozef vandenBerghe, Godfried Frans...
Totten, Samuel; Bartrop, Paul Robert (2008). Dictionary of Genocide: A-L. Vol. 1: A-L. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-34642-2. vandenBerghe, Pierre (1989). Stranger...
London (1955) – Jeremiah Rugeley Lust for Life (1956) – Commissioner VanDenBerghe Nowhere to Go (1958) – Uncle Tom Howard (uncredited) Serious Charge...
work 1995 Tom Lanoye for 'Maten en Gewichten' 1996 Gie vandenBerghe for 'Getuigen' 1997 Wannes Van de Velde for his music 1998 Pjeroo Roobjee for his art...
Ypersele de Strihou, Leuven, Van Halewyck, 2001 Jan VanDenBerghe, Noblesse Oblige, Kroniek van de Belgische adel, Globe, Roularta books, Groot-Bijgaarden...
Flemish Expressionists as Constant Permeke, Gustave De Smet, Frits VandenBerghe, and the palette colors of James Ensor. His nude figures and portraits...
and then at the Academy in Ghent from 1906 to 1908. Here he met Frits VandenBerghe and the brothers Gustave De Smet and Léon De Smet. He was drafted into...
formally ended on 2 July 1936. Devriendt, Monica; VandenBerghe, Yvan (1970). De algemene werkstaking van 1936. Hasselt: Limburgse akademische biblioteek...
contemporary of such painters as Adriaen van de Venne, Francois Ryckhals, Mattheus Molanus and Christoffel vandenBerghe, who were active in Middelburg in the...
he composed the music for Blue Bird, a feature film directed by Gust VandenBerghe that was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2011 Cannes...
Emperor of Taste (De smaak van De Keyser), playing a Belgian soldier in World War II. In 2009, he starred in Dorothée VanDenBerghe's My Queen Karo, in which...