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Raoul Hynckes

Raoul Hynckes (1893 - 1973) was active/lived in Netherlands.  Raoul Hynckes is known for Painting, still life.

Raoul Hynckes lived from 1893 to 1973. Hynckes was a Dutch painter of Belgian origin. His style was initially impressionistic, but by the nineteen-thirties he had begun to paint allegorical still-lifes in a super realistic manner. In keeping with this style he executed his work in an extremely fine and meticulous fashion. He is counted among the artists loosely known as the 'Magical Realists'.

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