Renaat Veris Artworks Renaat Veris was born in Noorderwijk ( Belgium) on January 30, 1940. He lives and works in Grobbendonk, where his Atelier can also be visited. Veris is an artist with many facets. Veris often refers, in forms or symbols, to death. A collection of his paintings has been bought by the State of Belgium, by the Flemish Community, by the Royal Library of Brussels, by the City of Antwerp, by the Belgian Government and by the most important museums of the country, as there are; the Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels, in Antwerp and in Gent. His works can be found in most famous private collections in Belgium and also in various countries in Europe and worldwide. Two monographs have been edited about his art.
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