Paul Permeke (1918-1990) - Dansende figuren






Master in early Renaissance Italian painting with internship at Sotheby’s and 15 years' experience.
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Dansende figuren is an oil on canvas painting by Belgian artist Paul Permeke (1918-1990), dated 1977 in the 1970–1980 period and sold with a frame.
Description from the seller
Beautiful work by Paul Permeke. In good condition and a nice scene. Nicely framed!
Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm
Dimensions with frame: 71 x 91 cm
Permeke, Paul
Sidford (GB) 1918-1990 West-Kapelle
Painter, draftsman, self-taught. Youngest son of Constant Permeke. He left at the age of 16 for Lausanne due to a disagreement with his father about his artistic training. Back in Belgium, he lived for a few years with L. Peire and R. Slabbinck in the painters’ community "Het luizengevecht" in Dudzele. From 1937 he painted scenes in rural villages, caravans, farmers’ balls, fairground scenes and blended elements of impressionism and expressionism into them. From 1960, based in West-Kapelle, he drew his inspiration mainly from the polder region and the restless skies, but he remained faithful to all other themes close to his heart, such as the ordinary person and the farmer. Works, among others, in museums in Antwerp and Ostend.
Seller's Story
Beautiful work by Paul Permeke. In good condition and a nice scene. Nicely framed!
Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm
Dimensions with frame: 71 x 91 cm
Permeke, Paul
Sidford (GB) 1918-1990 West-Kapelle
Painter, draftsman, self-taught. Youngest son of Constant Permeke. He left at the age of 16 for Lausanne due to a disagreement with his father about his artistic training. Back in Belgium, he lived for a few years with L. Peire and R. Slabbinck in the painters’ community "Het luizengevecht" in Dudzele. From 1937 he painted scenes in rural villages, caravans, farmers’ balls, fairground scenes and blended elements of impressionism and expressionism into them. From 1960, based in West-Kapelle, he drew his inspiration mainly from the polder region and the restless skies, but he remained faithful to all other themes close to his heart, such as the ordinary person and the farmer. Works, among others, in museums in Antwerp and Ostend.
