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Lauters, Paulus

(b Brussels, 16 July 1806; d Brussels, 12 Nov 1875). Belgian printmaker, illustrator and painter. He studied under the sculptor Charles Malaise (1775–1836) at the Académie in Brussels from 1820 to 1823. From 1823 he worked for the Dewasme-Pletinckx Co. at the same time as Jean-Baptiste Madou and in the lithographic studios of Goubau. With the painter Théodore Fourmois he executed in 1839 an album depicting the abbey ruins at Villers-la-Ville. He illustrated several successful books including Les Environs de Brussels (12 lithographs; Brussels) and La Légende de Thyl Uilenspiegel (woodcuts; Brussels, 1868) by Charles de Coster.

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