Constant Permeke

Visual Artist

1886 – 1952

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Who was Constant Permeke?

Constant Permeke was a Belgian painter and sculptor who is considered the leading figure of Flemish expressionism.

Permeke was born in Antwerp but when he was six years old the family moved to Ostend, where his father became curator of the Municipal Museum of Arts. Permeke went to school in Bruges from 1903 until 1906, when he was drafted into the Belgian army. He served in a university company with whom he settled in Sint-Martens-Latem. After his military service ended in March 1908, Permeke returned to Ostend where he roomed together with another artist, Gustave De Smet but in 1909 he returned to Latem where he lived as a recluse. His work of this period is characterized by his heavy brush. In 1912 Permeke married Maria Delaere and the newlyweds settled in Ostend. His work from this period gains its expressive force through muted tonality and brutal forms.

When World War I started, Permeke was mobilized and during the defense of Antwerp he was wounded in action near the town of Duffel. His wounds forced him to be evacuated to the United Kingdom where he was in hospital at South Hillwood.

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Born
Jul 31, 1886
Antwerp
Also known as
  • Пермеке, Констант
Nationality
  • Belgium
Died
Jan 4, 1952
Ostend

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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