…Fauvism was represented by the sculptor Wouters, while the robust, constructive Belgian version of Expressionism was represented by painters such as Constant Permeke (1886-1952) of the second "Latemse school." On the other hand, the first "Latem school," which preceded them, was led by the painter Valerius de Saedeleer (1867-1941), who settled in the small village of Sint-Martens-Latem near Ghent in the early 20th century. They sought to depict the mysteries of reality, drawing on nature and the traditions of their own country. The art of Jacob Smits (1855-1928), who created works near Antwerp, also has something in common with this. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "de Saedeleer, V." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…フォービスムは彫刻家でもあったワウテルスに,たくましく構築的なベルギー版表現主義は第2次〈ラーテム派Latemse school〉と呼ばれるペルメーケConstant Permeke(1886‐1952)らの画家に代表される。一方,彼らに先立って,20世紀初頭ヘント近郊の小村シント・マルテンス・ラーテムSint‐Martens‐Latemに住みついた画家デ・サーデレールValerius de Saedeleer(1867‐1941)らの第1次〈ラーテム派〉は,自然と自国の伝統を糧として現実の中の神秘を描こうとした。アントウェルペン近郊で制作したスミッツJacob Smits(1855‐1928)の芸術にもこれに通ずるものがある。… ※「de Saedeleer,V.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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