Constant Permeke (1886-1952) - Avondstemming op zee

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Description from the seller

Evening mood at sea by Constant Permeke, oil on panel.
50 x 60 cm with frame 60 x 70 cm
From a private collection in Belgium

Constant Permeke (1886–1952) moved at a pivotal point in society, with one foot in modernism and the other in the tradition of figures such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, and Van Gogh. Although often described as a key figure of Flemish expressionism, he unmistakably transcends the local context. His body of work resonates with the avant-garde movements that emerged across Europe just before, during, and after the First World War.

Evening mood at sea by Constant Permeke, oil on panel.
50 x 60 cm with frame 60 x 70 cm
From a private collection in Belgium

Constant Permeke (1886–1952) moved at a pivotal point in society, with one foot in modernism and the other in the tradition of figures such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, and Van Gogh. Although often described as a key figure of Flemish expressionism, he unmistakably transcends the local context. His body of work resonates with the avant-garde movements that emerged across Europe just before, during, and after the First World War.

Details

Artist
Constant Permeke (1886-1952)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Avondstemming op zee
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Belgium
Condition
Good condition
Height
50 cm
Width
60 cm
Weight
4 kg
Depiction/Theme
Seascape
Style
Expressionism
Period
1940-1950
The NetherlandsVerified
22
Objects sold
83.33%
Private

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