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Emile Claus (27 September 1849 – 14 June 1924) was a Belgian painter.


Life

Emile Claus was born on 27 September 1849, in Sint-Eloois-Vijve, a village in
West Flanders West Flanders ( nl, West-Vlaanderen ; vls, West Vloandern; french: (Province de) Flandre-Occidentale ; german: Westflandern ) is the westernmost province of the Flemish Region, in Belgium. It is the only coastal Belgian province, facing the No ...
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), at the banks of the river Lys. Emile was the twelfth child in a family of thirteen. Father Alexander was a grocer-publican and for some time town councillor. Mother Celestine Verbauwhede came from a Brabant skipper’s family and had her hands full with her offspring. As a child, Emile already loved drawing and on Sunday went three kilometres on foot to the Academy of
Waregem Waregem (; vls, Woaregem), sometimes known as Waereghem, is a municipality and city located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality lies in the valley of the river Leie, between Kortrijk and Ghent. It is part of the arrondi ...
(the neighbouring town) to learn how to draw. He graduated from the Academy with a gold medal. Although father Claus allowed him to take drawing classes, he did not fancy an artist's career for his son. Instead, he sent Emile as a baker’s apprentice to
Lille Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the No ...
(France). Emile learned French there but the job of a baker clearly did not appeal to him. He also worked for some time with the Belgian Railways and as a representative in the
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trade.


Studies

The urge to paint did not let go of Emile and he wrote a letter for help to the famous composer and musician Peter Benoit, who lived in nearby
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and was an occasional visitor of the family. Only with some effort, Peter Benoit managed to convince father Claus to allow his son to train at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts. Claus did have to pay for his studies himself though. After graduating, he stayed to live in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
. In 1883 Claus moved to cottage ''Zonneschijn'' ('Sunshine') in
Astene Astene is a village and '' deelgemeente'' (sub-municipality) in the municipality of Deinze in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The village is located along the Leie River and about south-west of Ghent. History The village was first me ...
, near
Deinze Deinze () is a city and a municipality in the Belgian province of East Flanders. It comprises the city of Deinze, and the towns of Astene, Bachte-Maria-Leerne, Gottem, Grammene, Hansbeke, Landegem, Meigem, Merendree, Nevele, Petegem-aan-de-Lei ...
(
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,
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), where he stayed until his death. From his living room, he enjoyed a beautiful view across the river Lys. The space and light of the country house clearly inspired him. Artistically, Claus soon prospered. As a celebrity, he became a friend of the family with amongst others the French sculptor
Auguste Rodin François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 184017 November 1917) was a French sculptor, generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work. Rodin possessed a uniqu ...
and the naturalist
Émile Zola Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (, also , ; 2 April 184029 September 1902) was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of ...
, and with the Belgian novelists and poets Cyriel Buysse,
Emile Verhaeren Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
, Pol de Mont and Maurice Maeterlinck. He travelled around the world to attend exhibitions of his work. An important person in the life of Emile Claus was the painter
Jenny Montigny Jeanne (Jenny) Montigny (8 December 1875, Ghent – 31 October 1937, Deurle) was a Belgian painter. Life Montigny's father was a lawyer and government official who oversaw several boards and commissions and was later Dean of the law faculty at ...
. She followed master classes at his workshop in Astene and for years travelled back and forth between Ghent and Astene. Although Claus was 26 years older than she was, they began a relationship that would last until Claus' death. Another of his private students was the Belgian artist Anna De Weert. She, and her husband , spent summers with him in the 1890s. The First World War interrupted Claus' international success. He fled to London where he found a house and workshop at the banks of the river
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. He returned in 1918. File:Emile Claus - Zelfportret.jpg, Emile Claus as a young man, self-portrait image:Emile Claus.Vader.jpg, father Alexander Claus, painted by the artist image:Emile Claus.Moeder.jpg, mother Celestine Verbauwhede, painted by the artist Image:Emile Claus - Portrait de Madame Claus.jpg, Charlotte Dufaux or Madame Claus, the painter's wife, 1900 File:E. Claus. Portrait Montigny.jpg, Jenny Montigny, 1902 painted by the artist


Career

From 1869 to 1874, Claus trained at the
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
Academy of Fine Arts with, amongst others, the landscape painter Jacob Jacobs. During his training, Claus attracted the attention of and found favour with the local upper middle class. In 1882 Claus had completed ''Cock Fight in Flanders'', The realistic painting portrays the dignitaries of Waregem, collected around a small arena with two fighting roosters. One of the dignitaries was the Waregem notary Eduard Dufaux. At the notary's home, Emile got to know Eduard’s niece Charlotte Dufaux. They got married in 1886. Artistically and financially, Claus soon prospered. The Antwerp ''Museum of Fine Arts'' purchased one of his works, and '' The Picknick'' (1887), his well-known painting showing a farmer’s family watching the Sunday outing of the urban bourgeoisie on the opposite bank of a small river (the Lys), was bought by the Belgian Royal Family. Under the influence of
Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, , ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. During ...
, he developed a style that has been characterized as luminism. In 1904, he started the artist group ''Vie et Lumière'' ('Life and Light'). In 1918, at his return from London after World War I and with the dawn of
expressionism Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it ra ...
, Claus found his fame diminished. In 1921, he was given a last survey exhibition in Brussels, where especially his London works (about the city and the river
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) made a positive impression on the public.


Art

During his years in Antwerp, Claus mainly painted portraits and realistic, anecdotal genre pieces. Stimulated by his friend, the author
Camille Lemonnier Antoine Louis Camille Lemonnier (24 March 1844 – 13 June 1913) was a Belgian writer, poet and journalist. He was a member of the Symbolist ''La Jeune Belgique'' group, but his best known works are realist. His first work was ''Salon de Bruxelle ...
, and influenced by the French impressionists, like
Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, , ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. During ...
whose works he got to know during his trips to Paris in the 1890s, Claus gradually shifted from naturalistic realism to a very personal style of impressionism called 'luminism', because of the luminous palette he used. His paintings '' The Beet Harvest'' (1890) and ''The Ice Birds'' (1891) represent important turning points in this evolution. ''The Beet Harvest'' shows farmers harvesting sugar beets, hacking them out of the frozen field. The painting is gigantic in size and hangs at the ''Museum of Deinze and de Leiestreek'' in Deinze, Belgium. Claus never sold it and after his death, his widow donated it to the city of Deinze on the condition they built a museum to exhibit it. The painting can now indeed be found at the ''Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek'' (museum of Deinze and the Lys area') in
Deinze Deinze () is a city and a municipality in the Belgian province of East Flanders. It comprises the city of Deinze, and the towns of Astene, Bachte-Maria-Leerne, Gottem, Grammene, Hansbeke, Landegem, Meigem, Merendree, Nevele, Petegem-aan-de-Lei ...
(Belgium). '' The Ice Birds'' (1891) shows an icy landscape with playing children. The painting was inspired by the novella of the same title by the Waregem novelist Léonce Ducatillon. The naturalistic story is set at the Keukelmeersen ('keukel meadows'), a swampy area with dips, drains, ditches and trenches near the centre of
Waregem Waregem (; vls, Woaregem), sometimes known as Waereghem, is a municipality and city located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality lies in the valley of the river Leie, between Kortrijk and Ghent. It is part of the arrondi ...
. Every winter, it got flooded and changed into a wide icy plain. At the end of the story, one of the poor hungry boys falls through the ice while trying to pull out a frozen fish, and drowns. The painting is now part of the permanent collection of the ''Museum of Fine Arts'' in Ghent (Belgium). Claus is considered to be the pioneer of Belgian luminism. In 1904, he founded the society ''Vie et Lumière'' ('life and light') and became known as the 'sun painter' and the 'painter of the Lys'. A magnificent example is his painting '' Cows crossing the Lys'' (1899), which shows a group of motley cows being herded across a small river, with sunlights reflecting off the moving water. The painting hangs in the ''Royal Museum of Fine Arts'' in Brussels (Belgium). During the First World War, while in exile in London, he painted a series of views on the river
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, known as "reflections on the Thames", in the style of Monet. They are his most traditional impressionist works. On 14 June 1924, Claus died in Astene. His last words were: "Bloemen, bloemen, bloemen …” ('Flowers, flowers, flowers'). The day before his death, he had painted a pastel of a bouquet of flowers, sent to him by Queen Elisabeth of
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. Claus is buried in his own garden in Astene and a street is named after him in Brussels.


Honours

* 1919 : Commander of the Order of Leopold. * 1911: Member of the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium.Index biographique des membres et associés de l'Académie royale de Belgique (1769-2005). p 56


Works

Other well-known works by Emile Claus include: ra'' File:Emile_Claus_(1849-1924)_De_ijsvogels_(1891)_MSK_Gent_22-10-2017_11-50-59.JPG, The Ice Birds File:Émile Claus - Vaca.jpg, ''Cow'' Image:Emile Claus - Bringing in the Nets.jpg, ''Bringing in the Nets'', 1893 Image:Emile Claus - First Communion.jpg, ''First Communion'', 1893 Image:Hooiberg by emile claus.jpg, ''Hay stacks'', 1905 File:Emile Claus - De Leie, 1912.jpg, ''De Leie, 1912'' Image:Emile Claus - Summer.jpg, ''Summer'' File:Emile Claus - Koeien in de weide.jpg, ''Cows in the meadow'' Image:Emile Claus - La Berge Rangee.jpg, ''The caving in bank'' Image:Emile Claus - Orchard in Flanders.jpg, ''Orchard in Flanders'' File:Emile Claus - A Corner of My Garden.jpg, ''A Corner of My Garden'' (Emile Claus, 1904) Image:Emile Claus - Waterloo Bridge in the Sun.jpg, ''Waterloo Bridge in the Sun'', 1914-18? File:Emile Claus - Zonnegloed (1905) - Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens te Deurle 12-02-2010 15-17-56.jpg, ''Sunglow'' File:Emile Claus - Haystacks in the Snow.jpg, ''Haystacks in the Snow'' In 2007, the paintings ''The Beet Harvest'' and ''The Ice Birds'' have been included in the cultural heritage list of the Flemish community.


Museums and public collections

Claus' paintings can be seen in the following museums, collections, and cities: * The ''
Groeningemuseum The Groeningemuseum is a municipal museum in Bruges, Belgium, built on the site of the medieval Eekhout Abbey. It houses a collection of Flemish and Belgian painting covering six centuries, from Jan van Eyck to Marcel Broodthaers. The museum ...
'', Bruges, Belgium * The ''
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (french: Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, nl, Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België) are a group of art museums in Brussels, Belgium. They include six museums: the Oldmasters Mus ...
'', Brussels, Belgium * The ''
Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek ( Dutch for 'Museum of Deinze and the Leie region'), also known as mudel, is a museum of fine arts and folklore located in the city of Deinze, Belgium. The permanent exhibition displays exclusively artworks produc ...
'', Deinze, Belgium * The '' Camille Lemonnier Museum'', Elsene, Belgium * The '' Museum of Fine Arts'', Ghent, Belgium * The ' (MAMAC), Belgium * The ',
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, Belgium * The '' Mu.ZEE'', Ostend, Belgium * The '' Museum of Fine Arts'', Tournai, Belgium * The '' Kunstmuseum Den Haag'', The Hague, The Netherlands * The '' Musée de la Chartreuse'', Douai, France * The ''
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'', Lille, France * The ''
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'', Paris, France * The '' Museum of Western and Eastern Art'', Odessa, Ukraine * The '' Fine Arts Museums'', San Francisco, US * Collection of the Province of East Flanders, Belgium * Belfius Art Collection, Brussels, Belgium * Adelaide, Australia * Barcelona, Spain * Bayonne, France * Berlin, Germany * Florence, Italy * Göteborg, Sweden * Osaka, Japan * Reims, France * Rome, Italy * São Paulo, Brazil * Venice, Italy * Verviers, Belgium * Warsaw, Poland


References

* "The Work of Emile Claus" by
Gabriel Mourey Marie Gabriel Mourey (23 September 1865 – 10 February 1943) was a French novelist, essayist, poet, playwright, translator and art critic. Biography Gabriel Mourey was born 23 September 1865 in Marseille, the son of Louis-Félix Mourey, a dru ...
, in ''The Studio'', issue 77, August 1899, p. 143-157. * C. Lemonnier, ''Emile Claus'', Brussels, 1908. * A. Santon, ''Emile Claus, Un prince du luminisme'' ('A Prince of Luminism'), Brussels, 1946. * F. Maret, ''Emile Claus'', Antwerp, 1949. * ''Emile Claus'', exhibition catalogue, Ghent, Museum of Fine Arts, 1974. * P. & V. Berko, "Dictionary of Belgian painters born between 1750 & 1875", Knokke 1981, p. 98-101. * ''Lexicon van Westvlaamse beeldende kunstenaars'' ('Lexicon of West Flemish Visual Artists'), 3, Kortrijk, 1994. * ''Le dictionnaire des peintres belges du XIVe siècle à nos jours'' ('Dictionary of Belgian Painters from the 14th Century to Present Day'), Brussels, 1994. * J. De Smet, ''Emile Claus'', exhibition catalogue, Ostend, P.M.M.K. ('Provincial Museum of Modern Art'), 1997. * M. Tahon-Vanroose, ''De Vrienden van Scribe. De Europese smaak van een Gents mecenas'' ('The Friends of Scribe. The European Taste of a Ghent Maecenas'), exhibition catalogue, Ghent-Antwerp, 1998. * ''Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon'' ('General Art Lexicon'), 19, Munich-Leipzig, 1998. * J. De Smet, ''Sint-Martens-Latem en de Kunst aan de Leie'' (St Martin's Latem and the Art at the River Leie'), Tielt, 2000. * J. De Smet, 'Emile Claus', in: ''Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek'' ('National Biographical Dictionary'), p. 16, Brussels, 2002.


External links

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