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Serge Broeders " Tribute to Michelangelo ", large oil on panel, 2006 - Pignolet Gallery

Serge Broeders " Tribute to Michelangelo ", large oil on panel, 2006


  • Creator / Artist / Designer:Serge Broeders
  • Signature / Monogram:Signed
  • Period:20th / 21th Century , dated 2006
  • Country of Origin:Belgium
  • Dimensions (H x W x D):199cm x 113cm x 4cm
  • Weight:10 Kg
  • Number of components:1
  • Condition:Excellent
  • Style:art modern, ClassicismeRenaissance italienne
  • Materials:GraphicOil on panel
  • Price:SOLD


Veiling technique and transparency.

Titled on the back "Tribute to Michelangelo" and dated 2006.

In perfect condition.


Serge Broeders was born in Hermalle-sous-Argenteau in Belgium. Passionate about art, he studied art (High School Diploma (Humanities), ICADI Liège Advertising Decoration 1980 (Decorative Art and Industrial), CAP (2016) certificate of teaching skills, upper level of diet 1).

He then specialized in many techniques, old or modern ranging from icon, lacquered Chinese furniture, laying of gold leaves and patinas, airbrush, study of ancient techniques of Flemish and Italian painters, copies of paintings of Masters, application of lime for Venetian frescoes and stuccoes, copies of Tiepolo's frescoes, specialization of monumental trompe-l'oeil paintings, acrylic and faux marbles, with hyper realistic and abstract techniques ...

His exhibitions are no longer counted: permanent exhibition for ten years in the Van Hoof Gallery in Knokke, multiple participations in antique fairs in Liege, Hasselt, Gent, Charleroi, Knokke, Antwerp, individual and collective exhibitions in Belgium, France , Italy, Spain ...


Many awards have crowned this talented artist: gold medal at the International Competition of Classical Art in Brussels, gold medal of the European Academy of Arts, silver medal at the Grand Prix of Wallonia, silver medal at the Grand International Prize of France (Nice), laureate of the painting contest Dieudonné Jacobs ...