Abstract painting, Georges (Géo) De Vlamynck, oil on panel, ca 1960
- Dimensions :
- H67 x W66 x D3
- Color :
- green
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- contemporary
Georges (Géo) De Vlamynck, abstract painting, oil on panel, ca 1960. Oil on panel (frame made by the artist, entirely original. Very good condition. Artist / Designer: Georges De Vlamynck (1897-1980). Signature / Monogram: Signed "G. De Vlamynck". Period: 20th century / Mid Century Country of Origin: Belgium. Dimensions (H X W X D): With Frame 67x66 X 2 cm. Dimensions (H X W X D): Without Frame 50x49 X 2 cm. Weight: 2 Kg. Condition: Excellent, framed by the artist. Style: Modern Art / Abstraction. Materials: Oil on panel. Provenance: Studio of the artist Lola Di Vito, mezzo soprano singer, painter, sculptor. She was a student (and most likely muse) of Géo De Vlamynck. Link to the official website by Géo De Vlamynck: https: //www.geodevlamynck.com Biography: Géo De Vlamynck, born in 1897 in Bruges and died in 1980 in Koekelberg (Brussels), was a painter, fresco artist, stained glass cartoonist, interior designer and teacher. His students included Nicolas de Staël, Maurice Wyckaert and Roger Somville. In 1909, Georges De Vlamynck attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Bruges where he was noticed by Flori Van Acker (1858-1940), painter and director of the Academy. During the First World War, he attended drawing classes at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. He received a first prize with distinction in drawing and perspective. In 1919, he enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels where he attended classes in decorative painting and composition given by Constant Montald, Herman Richir and Jean Delville. In 1921, he won first prize for monumental composition for "Repentance after the Fault." In 1922, he won first prize with the highest distinction for "The Renewal of the Centuries." In 1923, he traveled to Italy where he studied frescoes and mosaics. In 1927, he continued his training at the Institut d'Architecture et des Arts Décoratifs de la Cambre, founded by (...).