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Frits Van den Berghe (3 April 1883 – 23 September 1939) was a Belgian
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painter and illustrator.


Biography

He was born in
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, where his father was the Librarian at the
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.Brief biography
from the ''Dictionnaire des peintres belges'' @ Belgian Art Links.
From 1898 to 1904, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts under Jean Delvin. In 1904, on the recommendation of his fellow painter, Alfons Dessenis (1874–1952), he went to stay at the art colony in
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. It was there he met Albert Servaes,
Gustave De Smet Gustave Franciscus De Smet (21 January 1877 – 8 October 1943) was a Belgian painter. Together with Constant Permeke and Frits Van den Berghe, he was one of the founders of Flemish Expressionism. His younger brother, , also became a painter. ...
and
Constant Permeke Constant Permeke (; 31 July 1886 – 4 January 1952) was a Belgian painter and sculptor who is considered the leading figure of Flemish expressionism. Biography Permeke was born in Antwerp but when he was six years old the family moved to Ost ...
. Together, they established what came to be known as the Latem School of expressionist painting. He also obtained what would prove to be the lifelong support of the journalist and art promoter, Paul-Gustave van Hecke. In 1907 he was married and, shortly after, became a professor at the Ghent Academy. A few years later, his family life and artistic career were disturbed by a relationship with the actress Stella van de Wiele (1887–1954). In 1914, he gave up his position and spent six months in the United States. During World War I, Van den Berghe became a refugee in the Netherlands. He, Stella and De Smet toured the art colonies in Amsterdam,
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and Laren, where he briefly taught. His work also matured and came under the influence of
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. In 1922, after returning to Belgium, he lived with De Smet and Permeke in
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. After that, he and De Smet moved about western
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, seeking inspiration, and finally settled in
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at a villa supplied by Van Hecke. Van den Berghe later spent some time in Brussels, but the Great Depression virtually eliminated the market for any sort of modern art, so he returned to Ghent and became an illustrator for the Socialist newspaper, ' (Forward). He worked for them until his death. From 1937 to 1938, he drew the panels for a comic strip written by Jean Ray.Brief biography
@ Kunstbus.
During his later years, he painted in a surrealistic style, replete with dream visions and hallucinations. He died in Ghent on 23 September 1939. Major retrospectives were held in 1962 (Brussels) and 1984 (Utrecht). On the sixtieth anniversary of his death, in 1999, a large exhibition was held in Ostend with, for the first time, his illustrations. His painting, "Zondag" (Sunday), was included in the German series ''
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'' and featured on a Belgian postage stamp in 2001.


Selected paintings

File:Frits Van den Berghe - Malpertuus.JPG, Maleperduis
(his home in Blaricum) Fritz van den Berghe Corridors 1927.jpg, Corridors Berghe-Sunday.jpg, Sunday File:Frits Van den BergheEeuwige zwervervagebond 10-03-2009 15-34-12.JPG, Eternal Wanderer (Vagabond) File:Boom in bloei, Frits Van den Berghe, (1930), Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, 2473.jpg, Tree in Bloom, Frits Van den Berghe, (1930),
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp ( Dutch: ''Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen'', ''KMSKA'') is a museum in Antwerp, Belgium, founded in 1810, that houses a collection of paintings, sculptures and drawings from the fourteenth ...


References


Further reading

*Piet Boyens, Patrick Derom, Gilles Marquenie: ''Frits Van Den Berghe: Catalogue Raisonné'', Exhibitions International, 2012 * Anne Marie Musschoot, Yves T'Sjoen, Joost De Geest: ''Frits Van den Berghe en Richard Minne. Stripverhalen 1931–1935'', Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon, 1996 * Emile Langui, '' Frits Van den Berghe 1883–1939. De mens en zijn werk'', Mercatorfonds, Antwerp, 1968 * Paul-Gustave Van Hecke, ''Frits Van den Berghe'', Volume 9 of "Monographies de l'art belge: Série 2", De Sikkel, 1950


External links


Frits Van den Berghe
@ the Lambiek Comiclopedia. {{DEFAULTSORT:Van den Berghe, Frits 1883 births 1939 deaths Artists from Ghent 20th-century Belgian painters Belgian illustrators Belgian cartoonists Belgian Expressionist painters Belgian surrealist artists