Jean Brusselmans
Jean Brusselmans  | |
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| Born | Jean Brusselmans ca. 1884 Brussels, Belgium  | 
| Died | ca. 1953 | 
| Occupation | Painter | 
| Movement | Flemish Expressionism | 
| Relatives | Michel Brusselmans (brother) | 
Jean Brusselmans (1884-1953) was a Belgian painter. He developed his own style and, whereas he is often considered a representative of Flemish Expressionism, he refused to associate himself with any art movement.[1] He was not very well known during his life, and had difficulties selling his work, but posthumously he was recognized as one of important Belgian painters of the 20th century.[2]
Bio
Brusselmans we born on 13 June 1884 in Brussels. His parents were running a sewing workshop. He had three siblings; his younger brother Michel Brusselmans became a composer.[1]
Exhibitions
- 1942, Mannheim, Kunsthalle, Flämische Graphik der Gegenwart, Stadt with Deutsch-Vlämischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft DE.VL.AG (12/1942 - 1/1943) (cat. 21 - 23)
 - 2018, Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, The Netherlands.[3]
 
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The Lighthouse - 
			
Leaning woman - 
			
Farmers - 
			
Child in a cradle - 
			
Woman's head - 
			
Near a canal 
References
- ^ a b Janssen, Hans; Fuchs, Rudi (2018). Hans Janssen (ed.). Jean Brusselmans. The Hague: Hannibal. ISBN 9789492677419.
 - ^ ter Borg, Lucette (20 February 2018). "Jean Brusselmans vond zijn hart in het Pajottenland". NRC Handelsblad (in Dutch).
 - ^ "Jean Brusselmans - My Flemish Fatherland". Gemeentemuseum. Retrieved 8 July 2018.