Maurice Wagemans (brussels, 1877 - Bredene, 1927), "young Girl Picking Flowers". Late 19th Century
Artist: Maurice Wagemans
Original frame (wear). Frame dimensions: 95 x 83 cm. Painting dimensions: 73 x 60 cm.
Signed on the back. Provenance: the artist's family.
Very good condition, the painting would benefit from cleaning.
Maurice Wagemans (Brussels, 1877 – Bredene, 1927), Belgian painter. He studied at the Brussels Academy under Jean Portaels and Jean Stallaert from 1890 to 1895. He furthered his studies with his friends, the painters Alfred Bastien and Frans Smeers, in Paris. He painted landscapes, seascapes, genre scenes, and still lifes. Impressionist style. In 1900, Wagemans exhibited at the Le Sillon circle. He traveled to Spain in 1903. He participated in the inaugural exhibition of the Galerie Georges Giroux in 1912. The painter became a member of the Société Nouvelle des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Works in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Antwerp Museum, Ghent, Ixelles.
Signed on the back. Provenance: the artist's family.
Very good condition, the painting would benefit from cleaning.
Maurice Wagemans (Brussels, 1877 – Bredene, 1927), Belgian painter. He studied at the Brussels Academy under Jean Portaels and Jean Stallaert from 1890 to 1895. He furthered his studies with his friends, the painters Alfred Bastien and Frans Smeers, in Paris. He painted landscapes, seascapes, genre scenes, and still lifes. Impressionist style. In 1900, Wagemans exhibited at the Le Sillon circle. He traveled to Spain in 1903. He participated in the inaugural exhibition of the Galerie Georges Giroux in 1912. The painter became a member of the Société Nouvelle des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Works in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Antwerp Museum, Ghent, Ixelles.
750 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Length: 83 cm
Height: 95 cm
Reference (ID): 1724324
Availability: In stock
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