Germain Van der Steen (1887-1985) - Fleurs





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Description from the seller
Very beautiful work, a flower composition with very beautiful colors, around 1960.
Provenance: Lions Club of Dauville
A rare artist on the market.
Germain Van der Steen, born Germain Vandersteen Mauduit Larive on July 7, 1897 in Versailles and died April 12, 1985 in Garches, was a French painter.
Germain Van der Steen went to study in England and graduated from Oxford.
Mobilized during World War I, he was gassed.
After the armistice, he became a color merchants in the Étoile district of Paris. Passionate about painting, he painted at night. He was self-taught and his art is linked to naive painting. Three periods can be distinguished in his artistic career: the non-figurative period, then the imaginary, multicolored plants with draperies, and finally the period of bestiaries, where he mainly depicted cats and birds. His colors are very vivid.
Germain Van der Steen exhibited at the Salon d'automne in 1944.
- Public collections:
Vicq, International Museum of Naive Art: The Deluge, oil on canvas.
- Exhibitions:
France
Belgium
Switzerland
Netherlands
Yugoslavia
United States
Italy
Israel
Austria
Germany
Brazil
Galerie Louise in Paris in 1950
Hutter, Basel in 1951
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nice, exhibition “Demon and Wonders” in 2002: The Creation of the World after Darius Milhaud
Museum and Art Center of Lapalisse, “Works of Germain Vandersteen,” until September 15, 2012.
Very beautiful work, a flower composition with very beautiful colors, around 1960.
Provenance: Lions Club of Dauville
A rare artist on the market.
Germain Van der Steen, born Germain Vandersteen Mauduit Larive on July 7, 1897 in Versailles and died April 12, 1985 in Garches, was a French painter.
Germain Van der Steen went to study in England and graduated from Oxford.
Mobilized during World War I, he was gassed.
After the armistice, he became a color merchants in the Étoile district of Paris. Passionate about painting, he painted at night. He was self-taught and his art is linked to naive painting. Three periods can be distinguished in his artistic career: the non-figurative period, then the imaginary, multicolored plants with draperies, and finally the period of bestiaries, where he mainly depicted cats and birds. His colors are very vivid.
Germain Van der Steen exhibited at the Salon d'automne in 1944.
- Public collections:
Vicq, International Museum of Naive Art: The Deluge, oil on canvas.
- Exhibitions:
France
Belgium
Switzerland
Netherlands
Yugoslavia
United States
Italy
Israel
Austria
Germany
Brazil
Galerie Louise in Paris in 1950
Hutter, Basel in 1951
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nice, exhibition “Demon and Wonders” in 2002: The Creation of the World after Darius Milhaud
Museum and Art Center of Lapalisse, “Works of Germain Vandersteen,” until September 15, 2012.

