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Andreas Bosteels Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1901 - d. 1970

Father Bosteels painted portraits and landscapes, primarily for his Monastical Order and those who were patrons of the Church. He was a member of the Benedictine Order form by Saint Benedict of Nursia. The order became widely known in Belgium for not only the monastic solitary life of work and prayer, but under their creed of hospitality and charity, began the first medieval monastic breweries.

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    • Antique Flemish Portrait Oil Painting by Father Andreas Bosteels
      Dec. 06, 2020

      Antique Flemish Portrait Oil Painting by Father Andreas Bosteels

      Est: $750 - $1,500

      Rare Portrait by Belgian Painter and Monastical Leader Pater Andreas Bosteels (1901-1970)(Father Bosteels) | Entitled "Portrait of a Socialite" | Oil on Canvas | Signed at lower left “Pater Andreas Bosteels” | Housed in a beautiful ornate gold frame | Approx. Size: Frame: 40.5″ x 32.625″. Unframed: 31.5″ x 23.5″. Father Bosteels painted portraits and landscapes, primarily for his Monastical Order and those who were patrons of the Church. He was a member of the Benedictine Order form by Saint Benedict of Nursia. The order became widely known in Belgium for not only the monastic solitary life of work and prayer, but under their creed of hospitality and charity, began the first medieval monastic breweries. Dimensions 40.5" x 32.625" Artist or Maker Pater Andreas Bosteels Medium Oil on Canvas Condition Report Very good condition.

      Worthington Galleries
    • Large Portrait Oil Painting by Father Andreas Bosteels
      Mar. 03, 2018

      Large Portrait Oil Painting by Father Andreas Bosteels

      Est: $600 - $1,000

      Remarkable Portrait of a Lady by Belgian Painter and Monastical Leader Pater Andreas Bosteels (1901-1970)(Father Bosteels) | Portrait is an oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Pater Andreas Bosteels” | Framed approximately 40.5″ x 32.625″. Unframed approximately 31.5″ x 23.5″. Father Bosteels painted portraits and landscapes, primarily for his Monastical Order and those who were patrons of the Church. He was a member of the Benedictine Order form by Saint Benedict of Nursia. The order became widely known in Belgium for not only the monastic solitary life of work and prayer, but under their creed of hospitality and charity, began the first medieval monastic breweries.

      Worthington Galleries
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