1883 in Belgium

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1883
in
Belgium

Decades:
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
  • 1900s
See also:Other events of 1883
List of years in Belgium

The following lists events that happened during 1883 in the Kingdom of Belgium.

Incumbents[]

Events[]

Palais de Justice, Brussels (inaugurated 15 October 1883)
  • 20 March – Belgium a signatory to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
  • 5 to 10 June – Third International Eucharistic Congress held in Liège, with over 10,000 in attendance.[2]
  • 15 October – Inauguration of Palais de Justice, Brussels.
  • 28 October – Founding meeting of the art association Les XX.
  • 6 December – Steamer abandoned in the North Atlantic after being damaged in a storm.

Publications[]

  • Frans Jozef Peter van den Branden, Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche Schilder-school.[3]
  • Émile Verhaeren, Les Flamandes

Art and architecture[]

Fernand Khnopff, Listening to Schumann (1883)
Paintings
  • Fernand Khnopff, Listening to Schumann; Portrait de Mademoiselle Van der Hecht
Buildings

Births[]

  • 18 February – Jacques Ochs, artist and fencer (died 1971)
  • 21 March – Jules Van Nuffel, priest and musicologist (died 1953)
  • 1 April – Albert-Édouard Janssen, banker (died 1966)
  • 3 April – Frits Van den Berghe, painter (died 1939)
  • 22 April – Joseph Jacquemotte, anarcho-syndicalist (died 1936)
  • 13 May – Caroline Lacroix, royal mistress (died 1948)
  • 24 June – Arthur Devère, film actor (died 1961)
  • 29 June – Fernand Bosmans, fencer (died 1960)
  • 3 July – Pierre Charles (Jesuit) (died 1954)
  • 25 July – Félix de Roy, astronomer (died 1942)
  • 27 July – Fernand Verhaegen, artist (died 1975)
  • 2 September – Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria (died 1963)
  • 4 September – Karel Candael, composer (died 1948)
  • 8 September – Théodore Pilette, racing driver (died 1921)
  • 12 December – Leon van der Essen, historian (died 1963)
  • 16 December – Cyrille van Hauwaert, cyclist (died 1974)
  • 23 December – Hubert Pierlot, politician (died 1963)
  • 30 December – Marie Gevers, novelist (died 1975)

Deaths[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Leopold II | king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  2. ^ C. J. Kirkfleet, "International Eucharistic Congresses", Catholic Historical Review, 12:1 (1926), pp. 59–65.
  3. ^ Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche Schilder-school on Google Books.
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