Juliette Wytsman
1866–1925 (age 59)
Biography
Juliette Wytsman (1866–1925) was an accomplished painter whose delicate watercolors and studies reflected an attentive eye for nature’s subtleties, often collaborating with her husband to forge a shared path in Belgian Impressionism. Her artistry balanced grace with the discipline of a modern sensibility.
The couple’s oeuvre remains celebrated for its lyrical intimacy, and Section 23 of Brussels Cemetery stands as a serene place of remembrance for Juliette, whose life's work continues to inspire artists and admirers alike.