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This is a list of Belgian painters. Where available, it includes the painter's place and year of birth; the place and year of death; and painting style.
For painters from this region before 1830, see List of Flemish painters.
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- Pierre Alechinsky (born in Brussels, 1927) – Contemporary
- Edouard Agneessens (1842–1885)
- Alphonse Asselbergs (nl:Alphonse Asselbergs in Dutch Wikipedia) (born in Brussels, 1839 – died 1916)
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- Albert Baertsoen (1866–1922) – Impressionism
- Piet Bekaert (1939–2000) – Impressionism
- Anna Boch (1848–1936) – Neo-impressionism
- Eugène Boch (1855–1941) – Impressionism
- Gaston Bogaert (1918–2008) – Surrealism
- Michaël Borremans (born in Geraardsbergen, 1963)
- Hippolyte Boulenger (1837–1874) – Realism
- Virginie Bovie (1821–1888) – eclectic painter with Flemish Baroque, Romantic, and Realist influences
- André Buzin (born 1946) – paints animals and flowers
C
- Nestor Cambier (born in Couillet, 1879 – died in Brussels, 1957) – portraiture, landscapes, city views, still lifes, murals, drawings
- Henri Campotosto (born Antwerp, 1833 – died in London, 1910) - painter
- Jean-Baptiste Capronnier (born in Brussels, 1814 – died in Brussels, 1891) – stained-glass painter
- Jacques Carabain (born in Amsterdam, 1834 – died in Schaerbeek, 1933) Cityscape painter
- Évariste Carpentier (born in Kuurne, 1845 – died in Liège, 1922) – Naturalism, Impressionism
- Mil Ceulemans (born in Kapellen, 1977) – Contemporary
- Caroline Chariot-Dayez (born in Brussels, 1958) – Hyperrealism
- Emile Claus (born in Sint-Eloois-Vijve, 1849 – died in Astene, 1924) – Impressionism
- Paul Jean Clays (born in Bruges, 1819 – died in Brussels, 1900) – Marine painting
- Jan Cockx (born in Antwerp, 1891 – died in Antwerp, 1976) – painter and ceramicist
- Jean Baptiste Leopold Colin (1881-1961), portraits, nudes, and still lifes
- Jan Cox (born in The Hague, 1919 – died in Antwerp, 1980) – Avant-garde, Abstract art, Figurative
- Luc-peter Crombé (born in Opwijk, 1920 – died 2005)
D
- Fritz de Brouckère (born in Brussels, 1879 – died in Brussels, 1928), Impressionism, Symbolism
- Jan De Cock (born in Brussels, 1976) – Contemporary
- Koen De Cock (born in Ghent, 1978) – Contemporary
- Vital Jean De Gronckel, (1820-1890) –
- Raoul De Keyser (born in Deinze, 1930 - 2012) – Abstract
- Albert Demuyser born in Laeken (1920-2003)
- Hippolyte de la Charlerie (1827–1869) – painter and illustrator
- Jos de Mey (1928–2007) – Flemish-Belgian painter, primarily of impossible objects in a photo-realistic style
- André de Meulemeester (1894-1973) – Flemish-Belgian painter
- Gérard de Neve (late 1800s - later than 1917) – Active in Brussels 1906-1917[1]
- Gustave De Smet (born in Ghent, 1877 – died in Deurle (Sint-Martens-Latem), 1943) – Expressionism
- The de Vriendt brothers (Juliaen Joseph (1842–1935) and Albrecht François Lieven (1843–1900))
- Hugo Debaere (born in Ghent, 1958 – died in Ghent, 1994) – Avant-garde
- William Degouve de Nuncques (born in Monthermé, 1867 – died 1935) – Symbolism
- Carole Dekeijser – Contemporary
- Paul Delvaux (born in Antheit (Wanze) 1897 – died in Veurne, 1994) – Surrealism
- Jean Delville (1867–1953) – Symbolism
- Louis Dewis (born in Mons, 1872 – died in Biarritz 1946) – Post-Impressionism
- Karel Dierickx (born in Ghent, 1940 – died in 2014) – Deceased contemporary
- Sam Dillemans (born in Leuven 1965) – Contemporary
- Christian Dotremont (born in Tervuren, 1922 – died in Buizingen, 1979) – Avant-garde
- Arpaïs Du Bois (born in Ghent 1973) – Contemporary
E
- James Ensor (born in Ostend, 1860 – died in Ostend, 1949) – painter and printmaker
F
- Théodore Fourmois (1814–1871) – landscape painter and printmaker
- Jean-Michel Folon
G
- Louis Gallait (born in Tournai, 1810 – died in Schaarbeek, 1887)
- Joris Ghekiere (born in Kortrijk 1955) – Contemporary
H
- Karin Hanssen (born in Antwerp 1960) – Contemporary
- Hugo Heyrman (born in Antwerp, 1942) – Contemporary
- Philip Henderickx (born 1976) – Contemporary
- Guy Huygens (born 1924) – Contemporary
J
- Floris Jespers (1889–1965) – Avant-garde
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- Fernand Khnopff (born in Grembergen, 1858 – died in Brussels, 1921) – Symbolism
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- Paul Lauters (1806–1875)
- Joseph Lacasse (fr:Joseph Lacasse in French Wikipedia) (born in Tournai, 1894 – died 1975) – Abstraction, Tachisme, Ecole de Paris
- Georges Emile Lebacq (born in Jemappes, 1876 – died in Bruges, 1950) – Impressionism, Post-Impressionism
- Charles Leickert (born in Brussels, 1816 – died in Mainz, 1907) – Winter scenes
- Georges Lemmen (1865–1916) – Neo-Impressionism
- Auguste Levêque (born in Nivelles, 1866 – died in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, 1921) – painter influenced both by Realism and Symbolism
- Jan August Hendrik Leys (born in Antwerp, 1815 – died in Antwerp, 1869) – Romance
- Octave Landuyt (nl:Octave Landuyt in Dutch Wikipedia) (born in Ghent, 1922) – Magic Realism, Surrealism
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- Jean Baptiste Madou (born in Brussels, 1796 – died in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, 1877) – painter and lithographer
- Marc Maet (born in 1950 – died in 2000) – Deceased contemporary
- René Magritte (born in Lessines, 1898 – died in Brussels, 1967) – Surrealism
- Werner Mannaers (born in 1954) – Contemporary
- Frans Masereel (born in Blankenberge, 1889 – died in Avignon, France, 1972) – painter and woodcutter
- Armand Massonet (1892–1979)
- Constantin Meunier (born Etterbeek, 1831 – died in Brussels, 1905) – painter and sculptor
- René Mewissen (1913-1991 (Born Ans, Liège, Belgium) painter.
- Henri Michaux (1899–1984) – painter, poet and writer
- Paul-Jean Martel (born in Laken Belgium, 1879 – died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1944) – post Impressionist painter
- Constant Montald (born in Ghent, 1862 – died in Brussels, 1944) painter
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- François-Joseph Navez (born in Charleroi, 1787 – died in Brussel, 1869) – Neo-classicism
- Xavier Noiret-Thomé (born in 1971) – Contemporary
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- Pierre Paulus (born in Châtelet, 1881 – died in Brussels, 1959) – Expressionism
- Constant Permeke (born in Antwerp, 1886 – died in Ostend, 1952) – Expressionism
- Jean-François Portaels (born in Vilvoorde, 1818 – died in Schaerbeek, 1895)
- Erik Pevernagie (born 1939) – Contemporary
- Louis Pevernagie (1904–1970) – Expressionism
R
- Reniere&Depla (born in Poperinge, 1956 and born in Oostende, 1954)
- Roger Raveel (Machelen-aan-de-Leie, 1921 - 2013) – painter especially of pop art
- Félicien Rops (born in Namur, 1833 – died in Essonne, France, 1898) – artist, and printmaker in etching and aquatint
S
- Anthoni Schoonjans (1655–1726)
- Pierre Schwarz (born in Brussels, 1950) – Neo-expressionism
- Albert Servaes (1883–1966) – Expressionism
- Victor Servranckx (born in Diegem, 1897 – Elewijt, 1965) – Cubism
- Leon Spilliaert (born in Ostend, 1881 – died in Ostend, 1946) – Symbolism, Expressionism
- Romain Steppe (nl:Romain Steppe in Dutch Wikipedia) (born in Antwerp, 1859 – 1927) – Marine art landscapist
- Alfred Stevens (born in Brussels, 1828 – died in Paris, France, 1906)
- Alexander Struys (born in Berchem, 1852 – died in Uccle, 1941)
T
- Jan Theuninck (born in Zonnebeke, 1954) – Contemporary painter and poet
- Luc Tuymans (born in Mortsel, 1958) – Contemporary
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- Hilaire Vanbiervliet (born in Courtray, 1890 – died 1981) – Expressionism
- Frits Van den Berghe (born in Ghent, 1883 – died in Ghent, 1939) – Expressionism
- Gustave Van de Woestijne (born in Ghent, 1891 – died in Brussels, 1947)
- Philippe Vandenberg (nl:Philippe Vandenberg in Dutch Wikipedia) (born in Ghent, 1952 – died in Brussels, 2009)
- Guy Vandenbranden (nl:Guy Vandenbranden in Dutch Wikipedia) (born in Elsene, 1926 – died in Antwerp, 2014) – Abstract art
- Jef Van Campen (born in Antwerp, 1934) – Expressionism
- Jef Van der Veken (born in Antwerp, 1872 – died in Ixelles, 1964) – copyist and art restorer; known for making the copy of the stolen panel of The Just Judges of the Ghent Altarpiece that is currently on display together with the original of the Ghent Altarpiece
- Henry van de Velde (born in Antwerp, 1863 – died in Zurich, Switzerland, 1957) – Art Nouveau
- Hans Vandekerckhove (born in Kortrijk, 1957) – Contemporary
- Chris Vanderschaeghe (born in Ghent, 1970) – Contemporary
- Bart Vandevijvere (born in 1961) – Contemporary
- Peter Van Gheluwe (born in Ghent, 1957) – Contemporary
- Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (born in Antwerp, 1951) – Contemporary
- Cornelius Van Leemputten (1841–1902) – painter especially of landscapes with sheep
- Louis Van Lint (born in Brussels, 1909 – died in Brussels, 1986) – Abstract expressionism
- Koen Vanmechelen (born in Sint-Truiden, 1965) – Contemporary
- Eugeen Van Mieghem (born in Antwerp, 1875 – died in Antwerp, 1930) – Impressionism
- Jan Vanriet (born in Antwerp, 1958) – Contemporary
- Théo van Rysselberghe (born in Ghent, 1862 – died in Saint-Clair, Var, France, 1926) – Pointillism
- Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven (1790–1881) – animal painter
- Jan Verdoodt – Magic realism; follower of Magritte
- Florent Verschoote (born Buenos Aires, in 1892 – died Belgium 1965 – landscape and portrait painter
- Fernand Verhaegen (born in Marchienne-au-Pont (Charleroi), 1883 – died in Montigny-le-Tilleul, 1975) – painter and etcher
- Jan Verhas (born in Dendermonde, 1834 – died in Schaarbeek, 1896) – classical painter
- Charles Verlat (born in Antwerp, 1824 – died in Antwerp, 1890) – painter and etcher
- Tim Verfaillie (born in Brugge, 1893 – died in Rochefort, 1934) – Expressionism
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- Baron Gustaf Wappers (born in Antwerp, 1803 – died in Paris, France, 1874) – Romanticism
- Emile Wauters (1846–1933) – history painter and portraitist
- Antoine Joseph Wiertz (born in Dinant, 1806 – died in Brussels, 1865) – Romanticism
- Ferdinand Willaert (born in Ghent, 1861 – died 1938)
- Florent Joseph Marie Willems (1823–1905) – genre painter
- Roger Wittevrongel (born in Blankenberge, 1933) – Contemporary
- Rik Wouters (1882–1916) – Fauvism
- Juliette Wytsman (1866–1925)
- Rodolphe Wytsman (1860–1927)
- Cindy Wright (born 1972)
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