Fishmarket at Furnes/Veurne, Belgium by Lucien Frank
Fishmarket at Furnes/Veurne, Belgium by Lucien Frank
Fishmarket at Furnes/Veurne, Belgium by Lucien Frank
Fishmarket at Furnes/Veurne, Belgium by Lucien Frank
Fishmarket at Furnes/Veurne, Belgium by Lucien Frank
Fishmarket at Furnes/Veurne, Belgium by Lucien Frank

Fishmarket at Furnes/Veurne, Belgium 1890 - 1910

Lucien Frank

Peinture à l'huilePeindre
16 ⨯ 24 cm
ConditionExcellent
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  • Sur l'oeuvre d'art
    Lucien Frank was born in Brussels on November 10, 1857. He received his artistic training in France. He was taught there by Daubigny, among others.

    From 1890 he worked a lot in the region of Tervuren, where he settled for a while. But the Belgian coast and sites in the Netherlands also attracted his interest.
    He left Belgium at the outbreak of the 1st World War. During this stay abroad, which took him to France and Spain, his wife died.
    Once back in Belgium, he found a new home in Ohain in 1919, together with his son Paul. Barely a few months after moving into his home, he died suddenly on January 19, 1920.

    He had a clear realistic style with a refined impressionist touch.

    Sources: de rode Scheen, Lexicon Nederlandse Beeldende Kunstenaars, 1750-1950 and www.lucienfrank.be
  • Sur l'artiste
    Lucien Frank (1857-1920) était un peintre belge né à Bruxelles et formé en France. Bien qu'il n'ait pas reçu de formation académique en art, Lucien a probablement été scolarisé par le peintre français Charles-François Daubigny. Il aurait connu personnellement Edouard Manet. Frank a préféré travailler «en plein air» et a été attiré par un petit village en Belgique appelé «Ohian», où il a travaillé pendant plusieurs années. Peu de temps après, Frank s'est intéressé aux côtes néerlandaises et belges. Plus tard dans sa carrière, Lucien a peint ses œuvres les plus connues, avec des paysages urbains vibrants et des personnages sur les marchés dans son propre style frais.

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