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Florent Willems or Florent Willems van Edeghem (8 January 1823 – 23 October 1905)Florent Willems
at the
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was a Belgian painter and art restorer. He was successful with his genre scenes depicting a few figures in an interior executed in the style of the 17th century Flemish and Dutch Baroque. He was particularly praised for his ability to render realistically the materials of the clothes of his figures which earned him the nickname of the 'modern Ter Borch'.Joost De Geest, 500 chefs-d'oeuvre de l'art belge, Lannoo Uitgeverij, 2006, p. 499


Life

Willems was born in Liège as the son of Martin Adrien Willems, a teacher at the Lycée Imperial in that city. He studied art at the Academy of Mechelen, a city to which his family had moved. He then moved to Brussels where financial circumstances compelled him to work for the art dealer Héris as an art restorer. He copied and restored old pictures for the art dealer.Henry Lauzac, Galerie historique et critique du dix-neuvième siècle, Bureau de la Galerie Historique, 1865 At barely 18 years old he came to the attention of Hamilton Seymour, the English embassador to the Belgian king. Mr. Seymour gave him a commission to paint a portrait of himself with his wife and children.James Dafforne, Modern Painters of Belgium No. VII - Florent Willems, The Art Journal, Virtue and Company, 1866, pp. 237-239 He made his debut at the
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Salon in 1842 with a ''Music Lesson'' and a ''Guard-room scene''. The king of Belgium Leopold I acquired the first painting. He subsequently exhibited regularly at the salons of Paris and Brussels. His submissions to the Paris salon of 1844 won him golden medals third class. Around this time he settled in
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, where his pictures enjoyed considerable popularity under the
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. Fellow Belgian artist Alfred Stevens joined him in 1849 in Paris and lived with him as well as worked for him in his studio.Alfred Stevens, Brussels 1823-Paris 1906, Mercatorfonds : Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium; Amsterdam, 2009, p. 13 Willems' interest in depicting women in interiors clearly had an influence on Stevens' own choice of subject matter.European Painting and Sculpture, Ca. 1770-1937, in the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Rhode Island School of Design. Museum of Art, Museum of Art (Providence, RI) University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991, p. 81 At the 1850 Salon of Brussels he exhibited the historical work ''Public sale of paintings in 17th century Antwerp'', for which he was granted the Chevalier cross in the Order of Leopold of Belgium. He was granted the rank of Chevalier of the French
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for three paintings exhibited in the 1853 Paris Salon. Two of the three works that he exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition of 1855 were acquired by respectively French Emperor
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and the Empress. He was also awarded the rank of officer in the Order of Leopold of Belgium at that time. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine.


Work

Willems started to paint genre paintings at a time when the public was looking for an alternative to the prevailing Classicist and
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schools of painting. It was a time when Dutch masters such as
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were being rediscovered. Willems' genre scenes depicting one or more figures in an interior executed in the style of the 17th century Dutch Baroque were therefore warmly received by contemporary critics. He also received commissions from the Belgian court to paint costume paintings set in the 17th century. He was particularly praised for his ability to render realistically the materials worn by the figures, in particular silk and lace. His work has been criticized for depicting his figures in a lifeless manner, pale and emotionless, in contrast to Alfred Stevens' depictions of contemporary Parisian ladies, who are real people with flesh and blood.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Willems, Florent 1823 births 1905 deaths Artists from Liège 19th-century Belgian painters 19th-century Belgian male artists