Charles-Louis Verboeckhoven (5 February 1802, Comines-Warneton - 25 September 1889, Brussels) was a Belgian marine painter in the Romantic style.
His father, Barthélemy Verboeckhoven [nl], was a sculptor and his older brother, Eugène, was an animal painter, both of whom provided his first artistic training.
In 1815, the family moved to Ghent, where he developed an interest in marine painting and came under the influence of Frans Balthasar Solvyns.
Afterward, his life was essentially a round of exhibitions, including the "Triennial Salons" of Brussels, Ghent and Antwerp and smaller salons in the provinces; punctuated by frequent trips to the coasts of the Netherlands, France and England.
Very often, the foreground figures were provided by his brother, who reportedly performed the same service for several well-known landscape painters.