Toutes peintures ā l'huile d'Georges de Feure


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
53328 Polychrome Leaded Glass Panel  Polychrome Leaded Glass Panel   mk229 Glass
22309 Swan Lake (mk19)  Swan Lake (mk19)   1897 Water-colour,32.1 x 51.5 cm Private collection
53343 The Gate to Dreams ii  The Gate to Dreams ii   mk229 1898 Hand Coloured Etching
53340 The Voice of Evil  The Voice of Evil   mk229 1895 Oil on canvas 65x59cm
22307 The Voice of Evil (mk19)  The Voice of Evil (mk19)   1895 Oil on wood,65 x 59 cm Private collection

Georges de Feure
1868-1928 French designer and painter. Son of a Dutch architect and a Belgian mother, he started out as an actor, costumier and then interior decorator in Paris. In 1894 at the Galerie des Artistes Modernes he exhibited watercolours and paintings of a moderate Symbolist style, typically depicting women in a manner reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley work. Capturing the essence of the feminine spirit became his trademark. With Eugene Gaillard and Edouard Colonna he was selected by Siegfried Bing, founder of the Galeries de l Art Nouveau, to design rooms for his Pavilion Bing at the Exposition Universelle, Paris (1900). De Feure carpets, glassware and furniture designs for the boudoir and toilette were based on the theme of woman, emphasizing delicate lines and elegant sensuality. He later left Bing gallery and, as an independent designer, created vide-poche furniture, which contained hidden marquetry compartments. This furniture suggested notions of secrecy and coquetry, themes that de Feure pursued throughout his career.



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