Tyyli: Surrealism; Post-Impressionism;
paikka: Wanze
Syntynyt: 1897
kuolema: 1994
Elämäkerta:
, a renowned Belgian painter, was born on September 23, 1897, in Wanze, Belgium. His early life was marked by a diverse range of interests, including music, Greek and Latin studies, and the works of Jules Verne and Homer. These influences would later shape his unique artistic style.
Delvaux's artistic journey began at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, where he studied architecture due to his parents' disapproval of his ambition to become a painter. However, he continued to pursue painting, attending classes taught by Constant Montald and Jean Delville. His early works, primarily naturalistic landscapes, were influenced by Flemish Expressionists like Constant Permeke and Gustave De Smet.
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Delvaux's paintings began to feature nudes in landscapes, showcasing his unique blend of classical elements and dreamlike scenes. This style was heavily influenced by Giorgio de Chirico's metaphysical art, which he first encountered in the late 1920s. A notable example of this period is The Sleeping Venus, a captivating oil on canvas painting that exemplifies Delvaux's surrealist style.
* Night Train (1947), a masterpiece of surrealism, can be found in the Musee de Toyama in Japan. * The Tate Gallery in London features another version of The Sleeping Venus, showcasing Delvaux's large-scale work.
Delvaux's unique style, blending classical elements with dreamlike scenes, has left a lasting impact on the art world. His works continue to be celebrated for their beauty and aesthetic qualities. As an artist, Delvaux remains a significant figure in the surrealist movement, inspiring future generations of artists.
* September 23, 1897: Born in Wanze, Belgium * 1944: Created The Sleeping Venus * July 20, 1994: Passed away in Veurne, Belgium
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