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Jean Brusselmans (1884-1953) was a Belgian painter. He developed his own style and, whereas he is often considered a representative of Flemish Expressionism, he refused to associate himself with any art movement. He was not very well known during his life, and had difficulties selling his work, but posthumously he was recognized as one of important Belgian painters of the 20th century.

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  • Jean Brusselmans (fr)
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  • Jean Brusselmans (1884-1953) was a Belgian painter. He developed his own style and, whereas he is often considered a representative of Flemish Expressionism, he refused to associate himself with any art movement. He was not very well known during his life, and had difficulties selling his work, but posthumously he was recognized as one of important Belgian painters of the 20th century. (en)
  • Jean Brusselmans, né à Bruxelles le 13 juin 1884 et mort à Dilbeek le 9 janvier 1953 , est un peintre belge. (fr)
  • Jean Brusselmans (Bruxelles, 13 giugno 1884 – Dilbeek, 9 gennaio 1954) è stato un pittore belga. Dapprima incisore e litografo, si concentra sulla pittura dopo il 1904. Frequenta l’Accademia di Bruxelles. Ad un primo periodo (dal 1900 al 1912) in cui si distinguono i tratti del realismo e dell’impressionismo, segue il cosiddetto periodo del fauvismo brabantino (tra il 1912 e il 1920), caratterizzato in parte dall’influenza degli amici Auguste Oleffe, Rik Wouters e Ferdinand Schriffen. A partire dal 1920 la sua opera è caratterizzata da composizioni geometriche e stilizzate, nelle quali si distingue sia l'uso di ampie aree di colore in grado di comunicare forza ed irruenza espressiva, sia il tratto «costruttivo» della pennellata, alla ricerca di una rigorosità della struttura con esiti defi (it)
  • Jean Brusselmans (Brussel, 13 juni 1884 – Dilbeek, 9 januari 1953) was een Belgisch schilder. Brusselmans begon als graveur en lithograaf, maar legde zich na 1904 enkel nog toe op de schilderkunst. Hij volgde een opleiding aan de academie te Brussel. Zijn vroege werk (1900 tot 1912) is gekenmerkt door zowel realisme als impressionisme. Tussen 1912 en 1920 had hij een zogenaamde Brabants fauvistische periode, mede onder invloed van zijn vriendschap met Auguste Oleffe, Rik Wouters en Ferdinand Schirren. Vanaf 1920 ontwikkelde hij een persoonlijke stijl die gekenmerkt is door geometrische en gestileerde composities en het gebruik van grote kleurvlakken en constructieve verftoetsen. De structuur van zijn werk is gewild streng en reliëfloos, bijna ascetisch. Het coloriet van zijn werken uit die (nl)
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  • Jean Brusselmans (1884-1953) was a Belgian painter. He developed his own style and, whereas he is often considered a representative of Flemish Expressionism, he refused to associate himself with any art movement. He was not very well known during his life, and had difficulties selling his work, but posthumously he was recognized as one of important Belgian painters of the 20th century. (en)
  • Jean Brusselmans, né à Bruxelles le 13 juin 1884 et mort à Dilbeek le 9 janvier 1953 , est un peintre belge. (fr)
  • Jean Brusselmans (Bruxelles, 13 giugno 1884 – Dilbeek, 9 gennaio 1954) è stato un pittore belga. Dapprima incisore e litografo, si concentra sulla pittura dopo il 1904. Frequenta l’Accademia di Bruxelles. Ad un primo periodo (dal 1900 al 1912) in cui si distinguono i tratti del realismo e dell’impressionismo, segue il cosiddetto periodo del fauvismo brabantino (tra il 1912 e il 1920), caratterizzato in parte dall’influenza degli amici Auguste Oleffe, Rik Wouters e Ferdinand Schriffen. A partire dal 1920 la sua opera è caratterizzata da composizioni geometriche e stilizzate, nelle quali si distingue sia l'uso di ampie aree di colore in grado di comunicare forza ed irruenza espressiva, sia il tratto «costruttivo» della pennellata, alla ricerca di una rigorosità della struttura con esiti definibili quasi in termini di ascetismo. I colori molto forti caratterizzano questo periodo. Fratello maggiore del compositore Michel Brusselmans, vive a Dilbeek dal 1924 fino alla sua morte nel 1953. (it)
  • Jean Brusselmans (Brussel, 13 juni 1884 – Dilbeek, 9 januari 1953) was een Belgisch schilder. Brusselmans begon als graveur en lithograaf, maar legde zich na 1904 enkel nog toe op de schilderkunst. Hij volgde een opleiding aan de academie te Brussel. Zijn vroege werk (1900 tot 1912) is gekenmerkt door zowel realisme als impressionisme. Tussen 1912 en 1920 had hij een zogenaamde Brabants fauvistische periode, mede onder invloed van zijn vriendschap met Auguste Oleffe, Rik Wouters en Ferdinand Schirren. Vanaf 1920 ontwikkelde hij een persoonlijke stijl die gekenmerkt is door geometrische en gestileerde composities en het gebruik van grote kleurvlakken en constructieve verftoetsen. De structuur van zijn werk is gewild streng en reliëfloos, bijna ascetisch. Het coloriet van zijn werken uit die periode is hevig. Van 1924 tot aan zijn dood in 1953 woonde hij in Dilbeek. (nl)
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