Étiquette : Flemish Fisherman
Karel Vereycken files for Henry Raeburn Award

The Franco-Belgian painter and engraver Karel Vereycken filed for participation in the Henry Raeburn Award taking place in the timeframe of the Greyfriars Edinburgh Art Fair, one of Edinburgh’s most distinctive cultural events bringing together an exceptional roster of established and emerging artists.
If the prize will be attributed on Oct. 24th 2026, Karel’s engraving « Flemish Fisherman », as the works of all other participants, is already visible on the organizer’s website.


Sir Henry Raeburn
Born in Scotland in 1756, he originally apprenticed as a jeweler and goldsmith before turning his talents toward painting. especially portraiture.
While he is arguably the most recognized artist in Scottish history, Raeburn’s work is also world-renowned. Though he spent a few developmental years abroad, Raeburn lived most of his life in Edinburgh, where he worked and painted until his death in 1823. In his lifetime, Raeburn received countless awards and honors, including his election to the Royal Academy in London.
Karel Vereycken gets « Honorable Mention » from Budapest Golden Duck Gallery



On January 21, Franco-Belgian painter engraver and historian Karel Vereycken was informed by Marta Faczan, the Gallery Assistant of the Golden Duck Gallery & Art space in Budapest, Hongary, that he was granted an « Honorable Mention Award » :
« We are absolutely delighted to share some wonderful news with you — congratulations on winning the Terrain & Towers Award with your work Flemish fisherman! Your work truly stood out among so many talented artists, and it is such a joy for us to see your creativity and vision recognized in this way. »


Karel Vereycken wins « Honable Mention Award » in Portrait Art Contest

On Jan. 9, 2026, Karel Vereycken won a « Honorable Mention Award » in the « 12th Portrait » 2026 International Juried Art Competition of International Art Gallery Taravarna.

