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Jean Baptiste Leopold Colin

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Name
  
Jean Leopold

Died
  
1961, Brussels, Belgium

Jean Colin (1881–1961) was a Flemish painter most known for his portraits, nudes, and still life paintings. He was a pupil of Isidore Verheyden, one of the great Belgian masters of the 19th century. Colin was also considered a contemporary of Philippe Swyncop, who shared Colin's talent for producing intense life in his portrait subjects. He lived and had his workshop in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, one of the municipalities In the Greater Brussels area, until the time of his death, In 1961.

His travels in Africa led him to develop a taste for the exotic, which came through in his many paintings of gypsies, bohemians and even Africans in the Belgian Congo. Colin painted many portraits of his family members and was also commissioned to paint the portrait of His Majesty King Albert I of Belgium. The children of the Bonnier family were often used as models In his works between the late 1920s and late 1930s. His painting 'Travesti' features Bertha and her older brother, Maurice, Bonnier, as well as the artist's wife.

Famous works

  • Nativity, for which he was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome;
  • Travesti
  • Nu, which was exhibited in 1912 at the Salon de Printemps, Brussels, Belgium;
  • La Dame en Noir
  • Melodie
  • References

    Jean Baptiste Leopold Colin Wikipedia