Georges Joseph van Sluijters “de Feure”
Sep. 18th, 2008 01:40 pmGeorges Joseph van Sluijters “de Feure” (1868 - 1943)
О художнике:
Georges Joseph van Sluijters “de Feure”, Parisian designer and painter, born on 06 September 1868, son of a Dutch architect and a Belgian mother. Died on 26 November 1943:
Joseph van Sluyters was known in France under the pseudonym Georges de Feure. Drawn at first to the art of advertising posters, de Feure painted Symbolist compositions of Baudelairian inspiration on the theme of woman, and showed them at the Rose+Croix Salons. Around 1900 he turned to the decorative arts. His contributions to Bing's Art Nouveau pavilion at the Universal Exposition of 1900 were much admired. Gifted with a highly inventive mind, he was as skillful at designing airplanes as theater sets and costumes.
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О художнике:
Georges Joseph van Sluijters “de Feure”, Parisian designer and painter, born on 06 September 1868, son of a Dutch architect and a Belgian mother. Died on 26 November 1943:
Joseph van Sluyters was known in France under the pseudonym Georges de Feure. Drawn at first to the art of advertising posters, de Feure painted Symbolist compositions of Baudelairian inspiration on the theme of woman, and showed them at the Rose+Croix Salons. Around 1900 he turned to the decorative arts. His contributions to Bing's Art Nouveau pavilion at the Universal Exposition of 1900 were much admired. Gifted with a highly inventive mind, he was as skillful at designing airplanes as theater sets and costumes.
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