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Name
  
Gustave Smet


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Died
  
October 8, 1943, Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium

Artwork
  
Torse de femme, The ripe cornfield

Gustave de smet


Gustave Franciscus De Smet (21 January 1877 – 8 October 1943) was a Belgian painter. Together with Constant Permeke and Frits Van den Berghe, he was one of the founders of Flemish Expressionism. His younger brother, Léon De Smet, also became a painter.

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Biography

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He was born in Ghent. His father was a set decorator and photographer. Both Gustave and his brother began working in their father's studio, then attended the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where they studied under Jean Delvin. Unlike Léon, Gustave was considered to be an indifferent student.

Gustave De Smet Gustave De Smet 18771943 La vie du ferme 20th

In 1908, he and his wife followed Léon to the artists' colony in Sint-Martens-Latem. There, they initially came under the influence of Luminism and the painter Emile Claus, who lived in nearby Astene. At the beginning of World War I, he and his family joined his friend, Van den Berghe, and fled to the Netherlands. From 1914 to 1922, they moved about, visiting and staying at the art colonies in Amsterdam, Laren and Blaricum. His meeting with the Expressionist painter Henri Le Fauconnier marked a turning point in his style which, up until then, owed much to Cubism.

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He returned to Belgium in 1922, but continued to move frequently, usually in the company of his friends Van den Berghe and Permeke, beginning in Oostende, then to Bachte-Maria-Leerne and Afsnee, where he lived in a villa provided by the art promoter and journalist, Paul-Gustave van Hecke. In 1927, he finally settled in Deurle.

Gustave De Smet Gustave De Smet 18771943 A hunter in the snow 20th

It was there that his mixture of Expressionism and Cubism peaked, with a series of works depicting circus, fairground and village scenes. After his death in Deurle at the age of sixty-six, his house was preserved as a local museum.

Public collections

Among the public collections holding works by Gustave De Smet are:

  • Antwerpen, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten
  • Brussel, Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België
  • Den Haag, Gemeentemuseum
  • Deinze, Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek
  • Haarlem, Frans Hals Museum
  • Gent, Museum voor Schone Kunsten
  • Oostende, Mu.ZEE
  • Venlo, Museum van Bommel van Dam
  • Zwolle, Museum De Fundatie
  • References

    Gustave De Smet Wikipedia


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