Gustave Van de Woestijne
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Gustave Van de Woestijne (Dutch: [vɑn də ʋuˈstɛinə]; 2 August 1881 – 21 April 1947) was a Belgian expressionist painter.
He belonged to the so-called "First Group of Latem", a group of artists who worked in the rural village of
Campo Santo
.
Honours
- 1919 : Knight of the Order of Leopold.[1]
Works by him in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp
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Saint Bernard, 1901
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The Blind Man, 1910
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The Sleepers, 1918
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Adrienne, 1921
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The Liqueur Drinkers, 1922
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Gaston and His Sister, 1923
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Azure, 1928
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Still life with Grapes, 1937
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Christ Showing His Wounds, 1921
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De twee lentes, 1910
References
- ^ Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert I on 14 November 1919