Georges Lemmen Portrait of Sister Painting ID:: 2445 Georges Lemmen1.jpg
Portrait of Sister 1891
The Art Institute of Chicago
Georges Lemmen Portrait of mme.lemmen Painting ID:: 11593 Georges Lemmen_PQ9eCN.jpg
Portrait of mme.lemmen 1893
1' 6 1/4'' x 1' 3 1/2''(60 x 51 cm)
Georges Lemmen View of the Thames (nn02) Painting ID:: 23155 new8/Georges Lemmen-382939.jpg
View of the Thames (nn02) c 1892
Oil on canvas,24 x 54'' Museum of Art,Rhode Island School of Design,Providence
Georges Lemmen View of The thames Painting ID:: 54285 new19/Georges Lemmen-864288.jpg
View of The thames mk235
1892
Oil on canvas
61x86.7cm
Georges Lemmen Self-Portrait Painting ID:: 54286 new19/Georges Lemmen-475964.jpg
Self-Portrait mk235
1890
Oil on canvsa
43x38cm
Georges Lemmen Still Life with Fan Painting ID:: 73786 new24/Georges Lemmen-897687.jpg
Still Life with Fan between 1907(1907) and 1908(1908)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 61.9 X 48.6 cm (24.37 X 19.13 in)
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Georges Lemmen Girls strolling on the street Painting ID:: 75616 new24/Georges Lemmen-395546.jpg
Girls strolling on the street Girls strolling on the street", oil painting on panel (28 x 22 cm) by George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923); private collection
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Georges Lemmen Girl with doll Painting ID:: 94234 new26/Georges Lemmen-644933.jpg
1865-1916
French
Georges Lemmen Gallery
Belgian painter and decorative artist. He showed a precocious talent, first exhibiting in 1875. His only formal study was at a local school of drawing. Between 1884 and 1886 he showed at the Essor group in Brussels paintings that were based on D?rer and Holbein and closely related to those of Lemmen's contemporary, Khnopff. When Lemmen became a member of Les XX in 1888 his style developed quickly, influenced principally by French Neo-Impressionism and the English Arts and Crafts Movement. Lemmen adopted the pointillist technique following Seurat's first showing with Les XX in 1887. His best pointillist canvases include The Carousel (1890-91; Toulon, Mme Thevenin-Lemmen priv. col., see Belgian Art, 1880-1914, exh. cat., New York, Brooklyn Mus., 1980, p. 118, fig. 47) as well as portraits of Julie (1891; Chicago, IL, A. Inst.) and Mme Lemmen (1894-5; Paris, Mus. d'Orsay).