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Henri-Victor Wolvens (1896-1977) - Two nudes
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Henri-Victor Wolvens (1896-1977) - Two nudes

Beautiful and large oil on panel by the Belgian expressionist Henri-Victor Wolvens. Very expressive work. Provenance: family of the artist ​Henri-Victor Wolvens was born in 1896 in Brussels. He studied at the Academies in Schaerbeek and Saint-Josse-ten-Noode and Saint-Gilles (Brussels) where Henri Ottevaere and Maurice Lefèvre were among his Professors. In 1931 Wolvens enrolled at the famous Grande Chaumière Academy in Paris. In his early works Wolvens used dark colours, finding inspiration in the femish expressionists and Constant Permeke in particular. Wolvens' first solo exhibition was held at the famous Galerie Georges Giroux in Brussels. Subsequently, Wolvens considered Van Gogh, Turner and, above all, Ensor as the great masters who influenced his work. His colours became gradually more vivid and bright. In 1930 the artist settled down in Bruges. He fell in love with the belgian coast and painted an extraordinarily diverse series of beaches, dunes and marines along the North sea, which became his much admired trademark by art critics and museum directors such as Paul Fierens. In 1934 Wolvens painted the urban scenery in Paris, Meudon and Clamart. He also made a series of powerful portraits and interiors. Personal exhibtions followed at Galerie Apollo in Brussels in 1942, Galerie Breughel in 1945 and at Galerie Dietrich in 1946. In that period Wolvens became a close friend of Baron James Ensor and an exhibition of their work was held in 1946 at Galerie Studio in Ostend, proving that the "prince of painters" highly appreciated the work of his younger peer. Other important exhibitions were held in the Groeninge museum in Bruges in 1959, the Casino Knokke in 1964 and the Ostend museum in 1993/94. In 2015 the Ixelles museum organized a solo exhibition curated by art critic Roger-Pierre Turine "Wolvens, de l'ombre à la lumière", a title referring to the change of the artist's colour palette throughout his career.

Nr 88043483

Inte längre tillgänglig
Henri-Victor Wolvens (1896-1977) - Two nudes

Henri-Victor Wolvens (1896-1977) - Two nudes

Beautiful and large oil on panel by the Belgian expressionist Henri-Victor Wolvens. Very expressive work.

Provenance: family of the artist

​Henri-Victor Wolvens was born in 1896 in Brussels. He studied at the Academies in Schaerbeek and Saint-Josse-ten-Noode and Saint-Gilles (Brussels) where Henri Ottevaere and Maurice Lefèvre were among his Professors. In 1931 Wolvens enrolled at the famous Grande Chaumière Academy in Paris. In his early works Wolvens used dark colours, finding inspiration in the femish expressionists and Constant Permeke in particular. Wolvens' first solo exhibition was held at the famous Galerie Georges Giroux in Brussels. Subsequently, Wolvens considered Van Gogh, Turner and, above all, Ensor as the great masters who influenced his work. His colours became gradually more vivid and bright. In 1930 the artist settled down in Bruges. He fell in love with the belgian coast and painted an extraordinarily diverse series of beaches, dunes and marines along the North sea, which became his much admired trademark by art critics and museum directors such as Paul Fierens. In 1934 Wolvens painted the urban scenery in Paris, Meudon and Clamart. He also made a series of powerful portraits and interiors. Personal exhibtions followed at Galerie Apollo in Brussels in 1942, Galerie Breughel in 1945 and at Galerie Dietrich in 1946. In that period Wolvens became a close friend of Baron James Ensor and an exhibition of their work was held in 1946 at Galerie Studio in Ostend, proving that the "prince of painters" highly appreciated the work of his younger peer. Other important exhibitions were held in the Groeninge museum in Bruges in 1959, the Casino Knokke in 1964 and the Ostend museum in 1993/94.
In 2015 the Ixelles museum organized a solo exhibition curated by art critic Roger-Pierre Turine "Wolvens, de l'ombre à la lumière", a title referring to the change of the artist's colour palette throughout his career.




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