Matthias de Visch
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Matthias de Visch (1702-1765) was a Belgian painter from Bruges.
To continue his artistic training, he travelled to Paris and Italy, returning in 1732. Inspired to take up a teaching vocation, he gave art lessons at his home from 1735 and reopened the Bruges art academy in 1739, acting as its director from then until his death. His pupils included Jean Garemyn[1] and Joseph-Benoît Suvée.
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- (Dutch) Vlaamse Kunstcollectie
- (Dutch) The Bruges academy in the 18th century