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'''Jenny Hoppe''' (1870 – 1934) was a [[Germans|German]]-[[Belgians|Belgian]] painter.
'''Jenny Hoppe''' (1870 – 1934) was a [[Germans|German]]-[[Belgians|Belgian]] painter.

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Hervormingsstraat 4

Jenny Hoppe (1870 – 1934) was a German-Belgian painter.

Life

Hoppe was born in Düsseldorf, the daughter of the designer and medallist Edouard Hoppe and the sister of the painter Cathérine Hoppe (Ketty Hoppe), who was married to the painter Victor Gilsoul. In 1887 Jenny Hoppe married the painter Géo Bernier and her work is therefore sometimes found under the name "Jenny Bernier-Hoppe".

Both sisters received artistic training in the Institut Bischoffsheim in Brussels, where they were able to encounter artistic inspiration that were not yet available at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts.

Hoppe painted portraits, landscapes, interiors, flowers and still lifes in a Post-Impressionistic style.

She took part in the Brussels Salons from 1890. She also exhibited in Antwerp in 1898.

Géo Bernier and Jenny Hoppe lived at Hervormingsstraat 4 in Ixelles, in a house designed by Alban Chambon. The building has been protected since 1997.

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In 2007 the Charlier Museum featured her work in the exhibition "Vrouwelijke Zinnen".

Further reading

  • Bernier-Hoppe, Jenny, 1904: Nos Contemporains, Portraits et biographies des personalités belges ou résidant en Belgique, connues par l'œuvre littéraire, artistique ou scientiphique, ou par l'action politique par l'influence morale ou sociale, pp. 244-245
  • P. Piron, 1999: De Belgische beeldende kunstenaars uit de 19de en 20ste eeuw. Art in Belgium ISBN 90-76676-01-1