Oil on panel - Circa 1935
«Coffee scene in Heist»
Signed lower right
Dimensions:
Panel: 93 X 93 cm
Frame: 106 X 106 cm
Original white wooden period framing in good condition
Exhibition label at «La Maison Communale de Schaerbeek» in 1989
This painting belongs to the second period of the artist
(see biography)
BIOGRAPHY:
Belgian painter, drawer, caricaturist, illustrator.
Studies at l’Académie de Bruges with Fl. Van Acker as teacher in 1912-1913.
He settled down in Brusselsafter the first world war.
Stayed in Heist-aan-Zee between 1938 and 1943 and then in Uccle.
At first, he painted floral compositions, portraits, nudes, landscapes; clear paintings dominated by white.
1930 was a pivotal year in his work: inspired by the lives of the fishermen, he painted them in their family environment. His works, often on panel, are of a dark color with monumental characters reminiscent of Permeke.
Also author of wall decorations (The hall of Bruges station between others).
Illustrator of books and famous caricaturist.
Works in the Musée d’Anvers, and theGroeninge museum in Bruges.