Emile Claus - Museums and Public Collections

Museums and Public Collections

Claus' paintings can be seen in the following museums, collections, and cities:

  • The Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium
  • The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium
  • The Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek, Deinze, Belgium
  • The Camille Lemonnier Museum, Elsene, Belgium
  • The Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium
  • The Museum of Modern Arts and Contemporary Art (MAMAC), Liège, Belgium
  • The Museum of Fine Arts, Mons, Belgium
  • The Mu.ZEE, Ostend, Belgium
  • The Museum of Fine Arts, Tournai, Belgium
  • The Gemeentemuseum ('The Council Museum'), The Hague, The Netherlands
  • The Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai, France
  • The Palace of Fine Arts, Lille, France
  • The Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France
  • The Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa, Ukraine
  • The Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco, US
  • Collection of the Province of East Flanders, Belgium
  • Collection of Dexia Bank, Brussels, Belgium
  • Adelaide, Australia
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Bayonne, France
  • Berlin, Germany
  • Florence, Italy
  • Göteborg, Sweden
  • Osaka, Japan
  • Reims, France
  • Rome, Italy
  • Sǎo Paolo, Brazil
  • Venice, Italy
  • Verviers, Belgium
  • Warsaw, Poland

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