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Raymond Dierickx :

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"Raymond Dierickx : "
Raymond Dierickx (1904-1978) “Les lumcherons” charcoal and pastel 45 X 60 cm mounted under a neutral pH mat 60 X 80 cm. After cutting down a tree, three lumberjacks take a break in the forest. It was for us a real discovery that this beautiful Belgian artist! Even found in leaves and dusty, these drawings, once prepared and framed, reveal all the talent of Dierickx, close to artists like Nicolas Eeckmann, Fritz Van den Berghe, Constant Permeke or other typically Flemish expressionists such as Anto Carte, representing Fêtes , processions, fairs in the great tradition of Flemish painters dating back to the 17th century with the Brughels, but treated with great modernity. Other facets of his work show us his projects for frescoes or large decorations, often exotic, while in the old watercolors, we find a Symbolist vein with an elongated barrel.
We devoted an exhibition to it (pdf catalog available by email) with the first ones found, but we have bought many since!
Do not hesitate to ask us for photos or additional information by email or phone.
In partnership with the Galerie Lafouresse, we are specialists in paintings on the Basque Country, the Landes and the Arcachon Basin.
Other photos and many other objects in our stores in Pau and Biarritz and on our website: galerielhoste.com.
Price: 650 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Paper

Reference: 722990
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