Belgian portrait painter, sculptor, illustrator and engraver
Henri van der Haert, Hendrik van der Haert or Henri Anne Victoria van der Haert (1790–1846)[1] was a Belgian portrait painter, sculptor, illustrator and engraver.[2]
After a trip to Paris, he decided to settle in Brussels in 1818. He attended classes with Jacques-Louis David and worked in the studio of the sculptor François Rude. He was given some commissions to execute architectural drawings and decorative ornaments for the castle of Tervuren. In 1819, he made bas-reliefs in grisaille for the halls of the Concert Noble in Brussels. He attended a school of drawing, before being appointed in 1836 as professor at the then newly founded Royal School of Engraving in Brussels.