Restaurant in Nogent by Henri Victor Wolvens
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Restaurant in Nogent 1948

Henri Victor Wolvens

Oil paintPaint
38 ⨯ 55 cm
ConditionVery good
Price on request

Van der Pant Fine Art

  • About the artwork
    Restaurant in Nogent (1948)
    Olie op doek
    38 x 55 cm
    Signed ‘HV Wolvens’ (left) ‘Nogent 1948’ (right)
  • About the artist

    Henri-Victor Wolvens, born as Wolvenspergens in Brussels on June 6, 1896, and passing away in Bruges on January 31, 1977, was a renowned Flemish painter.

    Wolvens pursued his art education at the municipal academies of Schaarbeek, Sint-Joost-ten-Node, and Sint-Gillis.

    After his marriage in 1930, he settled in Bruges. The unique light he found there, along with the proximity to the sea, greatly influenced his work. He painted seascapes, harbors, breakwaters, beaches, and promenades along the coast. Additionally, he drew inspiration from train stations, trains, quiet neighborhoods, and pedestrians. These subjects, along with interiors featuring simple folk, were his primary themes.

    Wolvens' paintings were known for their vibrant colors and multiple layers of paint, with a particular focus on the play of light and atmosphere.

    Despite his personal aversion to being categorized, critics often associated him with the 'animists'.

    A commemorative plaque was placed on the facade of his residence in Moerstraat. In 1993, the Museum of Modern Art in Ostend hosted a retrospective exhibition celebrating Wolvens' work.

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