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    Maurice van Essche (4 October 1906, Antwerp, Belgium – 12 June 1977, Thonon, France) was a Belgian-born South African artist and art teacher who achieved...
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  • detritus from the "Industrial Sublime" Strijdom van der Merwe (born 1961), land artist Maurice van Essche (1906–1977), Belgian-born South African painter...
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  • (1905–1996) Georges Ronsse, cyclo-cross and road bicycle racer (1906–1969) Maurice van Essche, Belgian-born South African painter (1906–1977) Edmond de Goeyse,...
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  • at the Continental School of Art in 1946. Laubscher trained under Maurice van Essche from 1946 – 1947 before studying further in London and Paris under...
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  • time he spent two weeks at Maurice van Essche's studio in Cape Town attending art classes. It was at Maurice van Essche's studio where he met Gerard Sekoto...
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  • great fame and notoriety) included Paul Colin, Theo van Doesburg, the young artist Maurice van Essche who was the leader of the group, Abel Lurkin, Paul...
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  • South African Education Continental Art School, Cape Town (under Maurice van Essche) Hammersmith School of Art, London (under Alistair Grant) Known for...
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  • Witwatersrand Technical College Art School in Johannesburg, studying under Maurice van Essche. Followed by study at Chelsea Polytechnic (now Chelsea College of...
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    African Branch of the International Art Club of Rome, with Maurice van Essche as chairman. Van Essche, Lipshitz, Cecil Higgs, John Dronsfield, Irma Stern, Jean...
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    of a Spanish siege. Verdugo's forces marched to Coevorden via the Bruges Essche road in October 1593. The Spaniards thereon laid a dike via Klooster to...
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