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Tag: Belgian art
Léon de Smet: Nature morte aux fleurs, coquillages et éventail (1914)
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Handel: Sonate en trio en ut mineur HWV 386a
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Leon de Smet: Maria with flowers (1915)
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Fernand Toussaint: Her New Hat
Click For Enlarged Detail: Best viewed At Sunnyside Details Fernand Toussaint 1873 – 1956 BELGIAN HER NEW HAT signed F Toussaint lower left oil on panel 47 by 37cm., 18½ by 14½in. Source: Sotheby’s Link: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2018/19th-century-european-ptgs-l18102/lot.79.html Thanks for Visiting 🙂 ~Sunnyside
Jean Brusselmans: Seringen [Lilacs], 1934
Via: Les Illusions perdues #Jean Brusselmans #Flemish expressionism #flower painting #lilacs #lilas #modern art #20th century Belgian art Click For Enlarged Image Jean Brusselmans (Belgian, 1884-1953), Seringen [Lilacs], 1934. Oil on canvas, 85 x 60 cm., Source: https://herzogtum-sachsen-weissenfels.tumblr.com/image/179720043974 Thanks for Visiting! 🙂 The End
Emile Claus: Sunny Day (1899)
A Risk: Google Translates Emile Claus’ oeuvre gives us a picture of everyday life in the Leie region around the turn of the 1900s. A painting as Sunny Day, which was created exactly that year, is a model for his narrative impressionism. The canvas displays remarkable parallels with the work of a well-trained photographer. After…
Jenny Montigny: “The Gardener”
Google Said ‘oeuvre’, not I 😉 Jenny Montigny preferred to paint everyday scenes from the countryside and village life in Sint-Martens-Latem. As here in “The Gardener”, these snapshots are not a reason to visualize social abuses or emphasize the weight of labor. On the contrary, Montigny always painted a harmonious society. The subject itself seems…