Roger Raveel

Roger Henri Kamiel, Knight Raveel (15 July 1921 – 30 January 2013) was a Belgian painter, whose work is often associated with pop art because of its depiction of everyday objects.

Raveel's style evolved throughout his career, from abstract to figurative.

[1][2][3] Raveel was born in Machelen-aan-de-Leie, Belgium, and trained in the academies of Ghent and Deinze.

In 1976 he created a large wall painting in the Brussels metro station Mérode.

Portraits of his first wife and favourite model Zulma, to whom he was married until her death in 2009, were a running motif throughout his work.

Colored poles on the Grote Markt, Haarlem by Roger Raveel, 2004