Edouard Van Goethem

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When the refinery failed, the family moved to England and settled in Parkstone which overlooks Poole harbour. It is likely that they lived under the generosity of Lucy’s father as Edouard never took a job and did not sell his paintings. He preferred painting in watercolour and most of his pictures of children were done at Parkstone.
He was a very conservative and self-disciplined man, maybe because of his poor health. He took two walks a day of exactly the same duration, drank only hot water and ate sparingly. His wife ran the house and dealt with all practical matters including money.
Edouard’s only son died while training to be a pilot in 1917 and Edouard himself died after a long illness in 1924 and was buried next to his son in Parkstone cemetery.
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