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Jef Dutilleux

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Nationality
  
Belgian

Known for
  
Painting

Period
  
Impressionism

Died
  
1960, Uccle, Belgium

Name
  
Jef Dutilleux


Jef Dutilleux

Born
  
1876
Saint-Gilles, Belgium

Movement
  
Impressionism, Post-impressionism

Jef Dutilleux (1876-1960) was a Belgian painter, mainly active in the first half of the 20th century.

Jef Dutilleux Autumn Mists by JEF DUTILLEUX Cider House Galleries

During the German occupation of Belgium in the First World War, Dutilleux sought refugee in the Westhoek. After the war, he documented the destruction before returning to his home in Uccle. Two of his works from this period, Ecluse de Chasse - crique de Nieuwendamme and Yser, are part of the collections of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Yser, commissioned in 1919, was acquired by the museums in 1920

He lived at 24, rue de la PĂȘcherie in Uccle-Saint-Job, Belgium, where he died in 1960.

References

Jef Dutilleux Wikipedia