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Frans de Geetere artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Carnaval

Geetere F.J.J. de | François Joseph Jean 'Frans' de Geetere, Carnaval, pencil, watercolour and pastel on board 97.6 x 72.6 cm, signed l.r.

Frans de Geetere

Carnaval
pencil, watercolour and pastel on board 97.6 x 72.6 cm, signed l.r.

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Literature: Jan Juffermans, 'Frans de Geetere: Een opvallende passant in de Utrechtse kunstwereld', Utrecht 2006, pag. 12, pag. 13, afb. 4b (in kleur).
Exhibited: Utrecht, Centraal Museum, 'Frans de Geetere: Een opvallende passant in de Utrechtse kunstwereld', 13 okt. 2006-7 jan. 2007.

Frans de Geetere, who grew up in a family in which art and music played a major role, chose a career as a painter at a young age. He was educated at the academy in Brussels. In 1916 the painter fled to Utrecht, where he met Janus de Winter and other Utrecht modernists. There his work was also discovered by the art dealer d'Audretsch. His still lifes were characterized by the representation of a deeper reality. 'He reflects lived feelings more than just seeing things,' wrote a critic in 1917. In 1920 he left for Paris on board his Rijnaak 'Marie-Jeanne' to moor at the Quai de Conti. Here he continued to live and work.


Frans de Geetere | Riverbank, pencil, watercolour and gouache on paper, 36.2 x 61.8 cm, signed u.r.

Frans de Geetere

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Riverbank


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