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Jean Delville (19 January 1867 – 19 January 1953) was a Belgian symbolist painter, author, poet, polemicist, teacher, and Theosophist. Delville was the leading exponent of the Belgian Idealist movement in art during the 1890s. He held, throughout his life, the belief that art should be the expression of a higher spiritual truth and that it should be based on the principle of Ideal, or spiritual Beauty. He executed a great number of paintings during his active career from 1887 to the end of the second World War (many now lost or destroyed) expressing his Idealist aesthetic. Delville was trained at the Académie des Beaux-arts in Brussels and proved to be a highly precocious student, winning most of the prestigious competition prizes at the Academy while still a young student. He later won th

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  • Jean Delville (en)
  • Jean Delville (de)
  • Jean Delville (es)
  • Jean Delville (fr)
  • ジャン・デルヴィル (ja)
  • Jean Delville (nl)
  • Jean Delville (pt)
  • Jean Delville (sv)
  • Дельвиль, Жан (ru)
  • 让·德尔维勒 (zh)
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  • Jean Delville (* 19. Januar 1867 in Löwen; † 1953 in Forest bei Brüssel) war ein belgischer Maler, Okkultist und Theosoph. (de)
  • Jean Delville, né en 1867 à Louvain et mort en 1953 à Forest (Bruxelles), est un artiste peintre symboliste belge. (fr)
  • ジャン・デルヴィル(Jean Delville、1867年1月19日・ルーヴェン - 1953年)は、ベルギー象徴主義の美術家。フェルナン・クノップフらと共にー象徴主義のグループ「薔薇十字サロン」に出品した。ラファエル前派からの発想を得て、ベルギーにおける美学的ルネサンスを喚起することを目標とする「理想主義芸術展」を創設した。 (ja)
  • Jean Delville (Leuven, 19 januari 1867 - Vorst, 19 januari 1953) was een Belgisch, aanvankelijk realistisch, doch later symbolistisch dichter en kunstschilder. (nl)
  • Jean Delville, född 19 januari 1867 i Louvain, död 19 januari 1953 i Forest, Bryssel var en belgisk författare och konstnär. Delville var betydande inom den belgiska Idealiströrelsen, anhängare av Joséphin Péladan och skapare av Salon d'Art Idéalist. (sv)
  • Жан Дельвиль (фр. Jean Delville; 1867—1953) — бельгийский художник-символист, писатель, оккультист и теософ. (ru)
  • 让·德尔维勒(法語:Jean Delville;1867年1月19日-1953年1月19日)是比利时象征主义画家、作家、诗人、论战者、教师和神学研究者。 德尔维勒是19世纪90年代比利时理想主义艺术运动的主要代表人物。他一生都认为,艺术应该是更高的精神真理的表达,它应该建立在理想或精神之美的原则之上。从1887年到第二次世界大战结束,他在其活跃的职业生涯中创作了大量的绘画作品(许多现在已经丢失或被毁),表达了他的理想主义美学。 德尔维尔在布鲁塞尔的美术学院接受培训,事实证明他是一个非常早熟的学生,在还是一个年轻的学生时就赢得了学院的大多数著名的竞赛奖项。后来,他赢得了比利时的罗马奖,这使他能够前往罗马和佛罗伦萨,亲身研究文艺复兴时期的艺术家的作品。在意大利期间,他创作了著名的杰作《柏拉图学院》(L'Ecole de Platon)(1898年),该作品是他理想主义美学的视觉总结,他在19世纪90年代通过其著作、诗歌和展览协会,特别是理想主义艺术沙龙来推广这种美学。 (zh)
  • Jean Delville (19 January 1867 – 19 January 1953) was a Belgian symbolist painter, author, poet, polemicist, teacher, and Theosophist. Delville was the leading exponent of the Belgian Idealist movement in art during the 1890s. He held, throughout his life, the belief that art should be the expression of a higher spiritual truth and that it should be based on the principle of Ideal, or spiritual Beauty. He executed a great number of paintings during his active career from 1887 to the end of the second World War (many now lost or destroyed) expressing his Idealist aesthetic. Delville was trained at the Académie des Beaux-arts in Brussels and proved to be a highly precocious student, winning most of the prestigious competition prizes at the Academy while still a young student. He later won th (en)
  • Jean Delville (Lovaina, 19 de enero de 1867-Forest, 1953) Pintor, escritor y ocultista. Nacido en Lovaina (Bélgica), perteneció al Simbolismo, movimiento poético-pictórico aparecido en Francia a fines del siglo XIX. Premio de Roma belga en pintura 1895. Vivió la mayor parte de su vida en Bruselas, aunque también residió algunos años entre París, Roma, Glasgow y Londres. "Entendida en su sentido metafísico, la Belleza es una de las manifestaciones del Ser Absoluto. Jean Delville (es)
  • Jean Delville (19 de janeiro de 1867 – 19 de janeiro de 1953) foi um pintor simbolista, autor, poeta, polemista, professor e teosofista belga. Delville foi o principal expoente do movimento idealista belga na arte durante a década de 1890. Ele manteve, ao longo de sua vida, a crença de que a arte deveria ser a expressão de uma verdade espiritual superior e que deveria ser baseada no princípio do Ideal, ou Beleza espiritual. Ele executou um grande número de pinturas durante sua carreira ativa de 1887 até o final da Segunda Guerra Mundial (muitas agora perdidas ou destruídas) expressando sua estética idealista. Delville foi treinado na Académie des Beaux-arts em Bruxelas e provou ser um aluno altamente precoce, ganhando a maioria dos prêmios do prestigioso concurso da Academia enquanto ainda (pt)
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  • Jean Delville (en)
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