''La Libre Esthétique'' (
French; "The Free Aesthetics") was an artistic society founded in 1893 in
Brussels
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,
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to continue the efforts of the artists' group ''
Les XX'' dissolved the same year. To reduce conflicts between artists invited or excluded, artists were no longer admitted to the society, thus all exhibitors were now invited.
The first annual exhibition was opened on 14 February 1894, and the exhibition of 1914 was the last: a year later German troops had occupied Belgium, Brussels included.
The Annual Exhibitions, 1894-1913
All exhibitions were accompanied by a bibliophile catalogue, printed at Veuve Monnon, Brussels.
1894
* First exhibition, 17 February - 15 March 1894
Paul Gauguin
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showed five paintings, one from Martinique 1887, the others from his trip to Tahiti, 1891-1893. He even traveled to Brussels to assist at the opening, and published a review.
[Paul Gauguin: ''Exposition de la Libre Esthétique'', Essais d'art libre V, February/April 1894, pp. 30-32] Another artist showing works at the exhibition was
Eugène Laermans.
1896
* Third exhibition, 22 February - 30 March 1896
1897
* Fourth exhibition, 25 February - 1 Avril 1897
With six recent paintings by Gauguin.
1898
* Fifth exhibition, 24 February - 1 April 1898
Resources
Footnotes
Bibliography
* Madeleine Octave Maus: ''Trente années de lutte pour l'art'', Librairie L'Oiseau bleu, Bruxelles 1926; reprinted by Éditions Lebeer Hossmann, Bruxelles 1980
* ''Les XX & La Libre Esthétique: Honderd jaar later/Cent ans après'', Brussels 1993 no ISBN
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Belgian artist groups and collectives
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1893 establishments in Belgium
1914 disestablishments in Belgium
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