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Kunstwerken kopen van de Belgische kunstenaar Emile Rommelaere

Rommelaere Emile

Emile Rommelaere was a Belgian artist born in Bruges in 1873 and died in Westkapelle in 1961. He was a painter, draftsman, watercolorist and decorator. He was educated at the Academy in Bruges (1884-1891), at the Academy in Antwerp (1891) and at the National Higher Institute in Antwerp under the direction of A. De Vriendt. He worked with his teacher on the murals in the town hall in Bruges (1895-1901). He has created (Bruges) cityscapes and corners, interiors, allegorical, mythological and Biblical compositions and figures, including lace workers, portraits, Bruges types and still lifes. He wielded a strong brushstroke and was generous in his coloring. He realized design with an occasional luministic note. He illustrated, among other things, De Nood van de Bariseele's (M. Sabbe). He was a teacher at the Academy in Bruges from 1895 to 1942. He was married to the daughter Gabrielle of the Bruges painter C.F. empty corner. We can find his work in the Groeninge Museum in Bruges. He is mentioned in the Lexicon of West Flemish visual artists ii, CRICK, BAS II and Two centuries of signatures of Belgian artists. (piron)