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Albert Termoteartist • sculptorLichtervoorde (België) 1887-1991 Voorburg

biography of 'Albert' Polydorus Termote

Albert Termote, born in 1887, learned woodcarving from his father and then attended the Hoger Instituut voor Architectuur en Sierkunst in Ghent and after that the Royal Academie, where he was taught by Georges Minne. At the outbreak of the First World War, Termote fled to the Netherlands via England. He eventually ends up in Amsterdam and follows lessons at the Rijksacademie with Jan Bronner. In 1932 he becomes the Dutch nationality. His star has been rising since the 1930s. He receives many commissions, both for monumental work, reliefs and small sculptures. Albert Termote also taught at the Hague Academy, including Charlotte van Pallandt. In 1962 he had a retrospective in the Haags Gemeentemuseum.


previously for salesculptures by Albert Termote


Albert Termote | The good Samaritan, bronze, 23.0 x 24.0 cm, signed on the base with monogram

Albert Termote

statue • sculptuur • previously for sale

The good Samaritan


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