La Jeune Peinture Belge

Roughly, the end of the historical avant-garde can be situated around 1929, at the moment when the financial markets crashed because of worldwide speculation. The production from the 1930’s was characterised by eclecticism along with an attitude of returning to traditional figurative art. This lasted for some twenty years before abstract art appears again on the Belgian art scene. The re-discovery of the abstract language happens rather haltingly, as the influence from abroad slowly made its way into Belgium. The movement of La Jeune Peinture Belge plays an important role in this.
Mertens, Phil, La jeine Peinture Belge, 1945-1948. Brussels, Laconti, 1975
Mertens, Phil, La jeine Peinture Belge, 1945-1948. Brussels, Laconti, 1975
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