Natureza Morta com Tulipas (Nature Morte aux Tulipes) - Angelina Drumaux
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Angelina
Marie-Eugénie Drumaux (Bouillon, January 23, 1881 - Florenville, 1959) was a
Belgian still life painter. She was the daughter of Arthur Drumaux, poet, and
teacher of the College of Bouillon.
Drumaux was a
student of Adrien De Witte at the Academy of Liège. She painted still lifes of
flowers, gardens, seascapes and landscapes in an impressionist style that
evolved to Luminism. She made much use of backlighting effects. Many of her
landscapes are situated in the Ardennes or southern France.
In 1902 she
had her first solo exhibition in the "Cercle Royal des Beaux-Arts" in
Liège.
1906 exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
1913: exhibition in Brussels with two canvases "Chrisanten Bouquet" and "Souvenir".
From 1908 she took part in the Paris Salons of the "Société des Artistes Français": in 1923 with “Chrysanten”, “Rode rozen”, “Bloementuil in de open lucht” and “Rozen en anjers”; in 1926 with “Veldbloemen”.
1906 exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
1913: exhibition in Brussels with two canvases "Chrisanten Bouquet" and "Souvenir".
From 1908 she took part in the Paris Salons of the "Société des Artistes Français": in 1923 with “Chrysanten”, “Rode rozen”, “Bloementuil in de open lucht” and “Rozen en anjers”; in 1926 with “Veldbloemen”.
In 1913 she
received the "Triennial Painting Prize". In 1949 she was awarded the
Order of Leopold.
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