Georges Lebacq

Georges Émile Lebacq

Georges Émile Lebacq, Autoportrait, 1914
Born Georges Émile Lebacq
(1876-09-26)26 September 1876
Jemappes, Belgium
Died 4 August 1950(1950-08-04) (aged 73)
Bruges, Belgium
Nationality Belgium
Known for Painter
Notable work Poème d'Automne dans le Parc du Château d'Ognon, Abandon,...
Movement Impressionism, Post-Impressionism
Awards Prix du Jury du Salon des Artistes Français 1927

Georges-Émile Lebacq (26 September 1876 – 4 August 1950) was a Belgian painter.[1][2]

Biography

Melle Lebacq 1926

A Post-Impressionist and Impressionist painter, Lebacq was alternately a watercolourist, pastellist and portrait, landscape and still life painter. He also painted church interiors (stained-glass windows and paintings). Certain works as "Lumière d'été à Vaux-le-Pénil" or "Le Repos en Terrasse" are impressionist. Initially self-taught, he first exhibited while a soldier during World War I. After the war he enrolled as a student at the Académie Julian at Paris in 1920, and thereafter worked mainly in France.[3][4]

Work

Most of the paintings of Lebacq are in the "Musée de la Venerie" in Senlis[5] or in private collections. Until recently, paintings of this artist were rather rare on the Art market. Emma Lebacq, wife of the painter, was a wealthy person. So she granted him for devoting body and soul to the painting but not to trade it.

References

  1. Benezit Dictionary of Artists
  2. Couleurs au front, 1914-1918: les peintres au front belge - Page 102 Joost de Geest, Galerie du Crédit Communal (Brussels, Belgium) - 1999 "Georges LEBACQ. Jemappes, 1876 -Bruges, 1950 Cet autodidacte, volontaire de guerre, entre à la Section Artistique en mars 1917. La même année, il participe à l'Exposition des peintres du front belge en Suisse, où il présente dix œuvres ..."
  3. (fr)Dictionnaire des Peintres Belges
  4. Le Correspondant - Volume 288 - Page 1081 1922 "Point tant d'adjectifs et plus de raisons. Ainsi le bon peintre Georges Lebacq, duquel l'œuvre, au Salon, rappelait, cette année, à M. Denys Puech, « l'honnêteté d'un Chardin », a fort bien jugé ses compatriotes, MM. Krains et Stiernet, lorsque,.."
  5. Culture.gouv.fr, Joconde Database
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