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
Signature : Demuyser
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
- Michel de Muyser, Le Parchemin,[3] Crayon généalogique de la famille de Muyser, 1987
- Paul Piron, Dictionary of the plastician artists of Belgium in the 19 th and 20 th centuries. Edition Art of Belgium, 2003–2006
- Jean-François Houtart, OGHB, Anciennes familles de Belgique, 2008, p. 87
- Michel de Muyser Lantwyck, Autour du manoir Coeckelberghe à Vaalbeek, Le Parchemin, 2017
Turf palmarés
Group races (1, 2, 3 and Listed race) :
- Winner of the Grand Prix de la Ville de Nice, hippodrome de la Côte d'Azur, 1974
- 3rd of the Prix du Jockey Club, hippodrome de Chantilly, 1981
- 2d of the Grand Prix Prince Rose, hippodrome d'Ostende, 1981
- Winner of the Prix d'Hédouville, hippodrome de Longchamp, 1982
- 3rd of the Prix Jean de Chaudenay, hippodrome de Saint-Cloud, 1982
- Winner of the Magnolia Stakes, Kempton Park Racecourse, 1998
- 2d of the Gordon Richards Stakes, Sandown Park Racecourse, 1998
- 2d of the Brigadier Gerard Stakes, Sandown Park Racecourse, 1998
- 2d of the Prix Gontaut-Biron, Deauville-La Touques Racecourse, 1998
- 2d of the Preis von Europa, Cologne-Weidenpesch Racecourse, 1998
See also
Notes and References
- 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.
- His racehorse trainers were Gerard Philippeau, Patrick Biancone and John Dunlop.
- Le Parchemin is a bimonthly publication of the Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium (OGHB) established in 1936