Dorpskermis, Gustave De Smet, 1930, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 1939-Y

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Dorpskermis, Gustave De Smet, 1930, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 1939-Y

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An outstanding Belgian artist and draftsman, who created his works primarily in the styles of impressionism, including luminism, and expressionism. He worked in the genres of landscape, rural subjects, carnival and circus scenes, still life, nude, and also performed wood engravings. Born into the family of painter J. F. de Smet. At first, he learned painting from his father, creating decorative panels, signs, frescoes for theaters, shops, hotels and country houses with his brother Leon. Gustave de Smet was an active member of the Lateme School (the second Expressionist wave), which had a particularly powerful impact on the development of all contemporary painting in Belgium. He was also an active member of Le Groupe des IX (The Group of Nine), an influential art community in Antwerp and the Centaur group in Brussels.

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1939
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Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent
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