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ArtistDe Geetere, Frans

Artist Years1895-1968

Artist NationalityBelgian, French

TitleFantasie en Vert

Year1945

MediumDrawing > Watercolor

Dimensions26.5 X 20 inches

Description

Watercolors on heavy paper board, signed lower left, executed on on very heavy, paper board, without margins. Annotated in ink on verso “Salon de l’Aquarelle / Galerie Charpentier / 76 Faubourg St Honore / Frans de Geetere / Fantaisie en Vert”. Unframed. Near fine condition save for few, tiny, surface abrasions and marginal chipping. Free shipping to US address.
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ProvenanceGalerie Charpentier, Paris

NotesThe artist Frans de Geetere was born François Joseph Jean de Geetere in Oudergem, a suburb of Brussels. Frans de Geetere studied at the Beaux-Arts in Brussels, but rebelled against the academic teaching there. With his partner, the painter May den Engelsen, Frans de Geetere sailed a barge from Brussels to Paris, where they moored by the Quai de Conti by the Pont Neuf and lived a Bohemian lifestyle. De Geetere and den Engelsen were intimate with Harry and Caresse Crosby in the late 1920s; Harry wrote to his mother, “If it is possible for two people to be in love with two people then we are in love with them.” Harry Crosby shot himself after the Wall Street Crash in 1929. Frans de Geetere had an exhibition the following year at the Galerie de la Plume d’Or, introduced by the art critic André Warnod. But that was, essentially the end of his career. The chief influence on Frans de Geetere’s work was the Belgian Symbolists, particularly Fernand Khnopff. The etchings of Frans de Geetere are sombre and disquieting, infused with a miasma of conflicted sexuality and existential dread. His art now feels very modern, resonating, for instance, with both that of Paula Rego and that of Jake and Dinos Chapman. In his own lifetime Frans de Geetere fell so far out of favour that he titled a volume of lightly-fictionalised memoirs, self-published from his barge the Marie-Jeanne, L’homme qui oublia de mourir – The man who forgot to die.
(source: Michel Koven)

Additional information

Artist

de Geetere

Country

Belgian, French

Region

European