Maarten van Severen, Boxy Pavilion, Deurle, 2005
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Maarten van Severen, Boxy Pavilion, Deurle, 2005
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The Artist and his Wife in the Moonlight (Us in Deurle)
Artist: Gustave De Smet (Belgian, 1877-1943)
Date: c. 1927
Medium: Oil paint, gouache, pencil
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium
Description
Gustave De Smet painted several portraits of himself together with his wife. In 1927 the couple still lived in Deurle, a village on the River Lys. Here the low tower of the Romanesque church in Deurle is also recognisable in the schematic portrayal of the landscape. The scene is constructed as a puzzle of coloured geometrical shapes and concrete elements such as the figures themselves and the stylised vase of flowers. This approach is typical of De Smet’s work between 1926 and 1928. The artist often created several versions of the same subject. He also painted a version of this portrait in oils.
Pavilion Sestig, Deurle, Belgium,
A Masterpiece Designed in 1969 by Ivan Van Mossevelde for Gallery Matthys,
Renovation by Glenn Sestig Architects
Francis Upritchard at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens
House ST, Deurle, Belgium,
David Chipperfield Architects, DDM Architectuur,
Kristien Daem Photography
Emile Claus (Belgian, 1849-1924), A view of Deurle and the river Lys, c.1920. Oil on canvas, 74 x 84.5 cm.
A view of Deurle and the river Lys - Emile Claus, c.1920.
Belgian, 1849-1924
Oil on canvas, 74 x 84.5 cm. (29.1 x 33.3 in.)
Gary Hume at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens