Juliette WYTSMAN - "La mare, le matin"
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Juliette WYTSMAN (Brussels 1866 - Ixelles 1925)

"La mare, le matin"
 
Belgian School
Signed on the lower right
Circa 1906
Oil on canvas
100 x 140 cm / 39.4 x 55.2 in


 
Provenance:
Private collection, Belgium
M. Le Comte collection, Belgium
 
Exhibitions:
Antwerp
Brussels
Ixelles
Ghent
Liège
Oostend
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
 
Literature:
BÉNÉZIT, Emmanuel, "Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs de tous les temps et de tous les pays par un groupe d'écrivains spécialistes français et étrangers", Librairie Gründ, Paris, 1966.
BERKO, Patrick & Viviane, "Dictionaire van Bloemenschilders: Belgische en Hollandse kunstenaars geboren tussen 1750 en 1880", Brussels, 1995.
DE SEYN, Eugène, "Dictionnaire biographique des Sciences, des Lettres et des Arts en Belgique", Brussels, 1935.
JOTTRAND, Lucien, "Juliette Wytsman: 1860-1925", Louis Ferain, Brussels, 1926, p. 12.
PAS, Wim & Greet, "ARTO: Biografische Lexicon Plastische Kunst in België", De Gulden Roos, Antwerp, 2000.
PIRON, Paul, "Dictionnaire des artistes plasticiens de Belgique des XIXe et XXe siècles", Éditions Art in Belgium, Brussels, 2003.
 
Artist Biography:
Juliette Wytsman was an Impressionist and luminist female painter of landscapes, flowers and genre scenes. She was a student of Henri Hendrickx at the Bischoffsheim Institute in Brussels and also at the atelier of Jean Capeinick in Brussels. There she met Rodolphe Wytsman, afterwards she became his student and eventually his wife in 1886. They lived together in La Hulpe and later moved to Linkebeek in 1892. They resided in Holland during the First World War. After 1918, she made numerous voyages throughout Europe. Under her husband's influence, Juliette began painting floral landscapes. She became a famous painter of this genre even exceeding her own master in quality.
 
 
 
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