Career
He also spent a considerable time in Italy, but returned to Bruges in 1815, and became a professor in the Academy. He died at Bruges in 1829. Amongst his chief works are:
Meleager.
1804.
Devotion of a Scythian.
1810.
Marriage of Angelica and Medora. 1812.
Venus emerging from the Sea.
(Brussels Museum)
William I., King of the Netherlands. (Bruges Academy)
Van Gierdergom.
(Bruges Academy).