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Belgian collector; one of 12 directors of the Academy of Painting and Architecture in Ghent
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Charles-Joseph Count of Lichtervelde
Belgian collector; one of 12 directors of the Academy of Painting and Architecture in Ghent
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Lichtervelde
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Charles-Joseph
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1741-1803
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6 July 1713Gregorian
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12 April 1783Gregorian
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6 July 1713Gregorian
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Charles Joseph Francois Xavier Hyacinthe, Comte de Lichtervelde, Baron de Herzelles and de Heyne, was born into one of the oldest aristocratic families in Flanders. Many relatives held prominent positions from the thirteenth century, such as alderman and mayor of major cities like Bruges, Ghent, Ypres, and Antwerp. Lichtervelde married twice. His first wife, Marie Josephe Guilaine de Lens, died i
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