Albert Demuyser Explained

Albert Demuyser
Birth Name:Albert-Joseph-Léon Demuyser
Birth Date:20 March 1920
Birth Place:Laeken, Belgium
Death Place:Uccle, Belgium
Works:Prince Rose

Albert-Joseph-Léon "Bob" Demuyser (Laeken, 3 September 1920 – Uccle, 15 June 2003) was a Belgian artist[1] and racehorse owner.[2] In his work, he had a preference for natural-looking images of horses.

Artistic career

From 1980 to 1983

Norcliffe – Gap of Dunloe – Sharpman – Trepan – Sharafaz – Raja Baba – Vitriolic – Étalon Anglais – Le Laboureur – Playfull River (1982) – Our Talisman – Top Command – Hawkin's Special – Shirley Heights (1982) – Cadoudal – Concertino – Assert (1982) – Is It Safe – Peire (1983) – Never have Mercy – Northern Baby (1983) – Toscanito

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From 1984 to 1997

Realm Sound – Gap of Dunloe – Prince Rose – Rare Stone – Northjet – Noblequest (1985) – Wouter Raphorst – Chief Singer (1985) – Hegor The Horrible – Lou Piguet – Flash of Steel – Crystal So – Mr. Paganini – Northern Sound – Master Reef – Danehill's foal – Le Labrador – Knight Moves (1993) – Daggers drawn (1997) – Garuda (Yearling) – Crying Knight – The farrier – Be My Best

Signature : Demuyser Bob

Gallery

Publications

References

Bibliography

Turf palmarés

Group races (1, 2, 3 and Listed race) :

See also

Notes and References

  1. Paul Piron, Dictionary of the plastician artists of Belgium in the 19th and 20th centuries. Edition Art of Belgium, Éditions Art in Belgium, 2003–2006.
  2. His racehorse trainers were Gerard Philippeau, Patrick Biancone and John Dunlop.
  3. Le Parchemin is a bimonthly publication of the Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium (OGHB) established in 1936