Rodolphe Wytsman
1860–1927 (age 67)
Biography
Rodolphe Wytsman (1860–1927) painted with a delicate sense of color and composition, gracing Belgian Impressionism with scenes that shimmered with tranquil light. Alongside his wife Juliette, he shaped a shared vision that blended poetic sensibility with disciplined technique.
Wytsman’s legacy is preserved in salons and museums eager to display his luminous works, and the Brussels Cemetery Section 23 bears silent witness to the artist’s enduring influence on generations of painters.