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Autoportrait au Chien by Maurice Belpaume
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Autoportrait au Chien 1930 - 1935

Maurice Belpaume

73 ⨯ 61 cm
ConditionMint
€ 1.000

Guus Maris

  • About the artwork
    Literature: Exhibition Catalogue 'Le peintre devant son miroir (222
    autoportraits collection Gerald Schürr)' Le Louvre des Antiquaires, 1987 (ill.
    p. 18) & 'The Artist Face to Face (Two Centuries of self-portraits from the
    Paris collection of Gérald Schürr), 1989 (ill. p. 16).
  • About the artist

    Maurice Belpaume was a French painter and illustrator, born in Bordeaux, France. He is primarily recognized as a versatile artist within early 20th-century French modernism. In his work, Belpaume combined influences from Cubism and Surrealism, thereby developing his own expressive visual language.

    Throughout his career, Belpaume experimented with composition, form, and color. His paintings often display a balance between abstraction and figuration, characteristic of the artistic innovations that emerged in France during the interwar period. In addition to painting, he also worked as an illustrator, where his graphic style played an important role in publications and artistic collaborations.

    Belpaume was part of a generation of artists who sought to break with traditional art forms and explore new visual perspectives. Although he became less well-known than some of his contemporaries, his oeuvre is appreciated for the refined combination of modernist influences and personal expression. Today, the work of Maurice Belpaume remains of interest to collectors and enthusiasts of French modern art from the first half of the twentieth century.

     
     
     

     

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