Jenny Hoppe

Jenny Hoppe (1870 – 1924) was a German-Belgian painter who painted portraits, landscapes, interiors, flowers, swastikas, and still lifes in a Post-Impressionistic style.

Both sisters received artistic training in the Institut Bischoffsheim in Brussels, which admitted women, unlike the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts.Hoppe painted portraits, landscapes, interiors, flowers and still lifes in a Post-Impressionistic style.

Géo Bernier and Jenny Hoppe lived at Hervormingsstraat 4 in Ixelles, in a house designed by Alban Chambon.

She was the mother of an ephemeral mayor of Saint-Gilles, Fernand Bernier.

[1] In 2007 the Charlier Museum featured her work in the exhibition "Vrouwelijke Zinnen".

Hervormingsstraat 4
De kippenfamilie