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This is a wonderful painting by Flemish artist Adolphe Willems (1866-1953). A very ‘modern’ looking still life with beer, bread and apples. Featuring rich and deep tones and colors. Luminous and brave, almost looking a little bit surrealistic. Very well panted. Just look at the apples, the colors and the glass of the beer bottle and the bread.
The work of Adolphus (Adolphe) Seraphinus Willems can be counted towards the ‘Dendermondse School’, named after the Dendermonde region in Flanders, Belgium. He studied at the ‘Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten’ in Dendermonde where he learned his craft from Isidore Meyers, Jacques Rosseels and Ferdinand Willaert.
Dimensions: W. 60 x D. 5 x H. 49 cm
This is a wonderful painting by Flemish artist Adolphe Willems (1866-1953). A very ‘modern’ looking still life with beer, bread and apples. Featuring rich and deep tones and colors. Luminous and brave, almost looking a little bit surrealistic. Very well panted. Just look at the apples, the colors and the glass of the beer bottle and the bread.
The work of Adolphus (Adolphe) Seraphinus Willems can be counted towards the ‘Dendermondse School’, named after the Dendermonde region in Flanders, Belgium. He studied at the ‘Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten’ in Dendermonde where he learned his craft from Isidore Meyers, Jacques Rosseels and Ferdinand Willaert.
Dimensions: W. 60 x D. 5 x H. 49 cm
This is a wonderful painting by Flemish artist Adolphe Willems (1866-1953). A very ‘modern’ looking still life with beer, bread and apples. Featuring rich and deep tones and colors. Luminous and brave, almost looking a little bit surrealistic. Very well panted. Just look at the apples, the colors and the glass of the beer bottle and the bread.
The work of Adolphus (Adolphe) Seraphinus Willems can be counted towards the ‘Dendermondse School’, named after the Dendermonde region in Flanders, Belgium. He studied at the ‘Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten’ in Dendermonde where he learned his craft from Isidore Meyers, Jacques Rosseels and Ferdinand Willaert.
Dimensions: W. 60 x D. 5 x H. 49 cm