Flemish artist flourishes in Essex sale

The Flemish post-Impressionist Emile Claus (1849-1924) embraced the prevailing taste for plein-air painting when he moved to the village of Astene by the river Lys in 1883.

The views of the river from his cottage Zonneschijn (‘Sunshine’) in eastern Flanders became the in…

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