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Frans Mortelmans (1865-1936)

Frans Mortelmans (1865-1936)

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Flower Stillife

Watercolor on paper

Belgium, 1917

 

59 x 100 cm

Goldgilded frame

 

Signed and dated Heer Retel 14-IV-1917

  • Artist Frans Mortelmans

    Frans Mortelmans was a Flemish painter from Antwerp, celebrated for his exquisite still lifes, floral compositions, landscapes, interior scenes, maritime vistas, beachscapes, and portraits. He was the elder brother of the renowned Flemish composer-conductor Lodewijk Mortelmans (1868-1952).

     

    Early years

    Frans’s formative years were spent in the vibrant ambiance of Saint Paul’s parish, where his artistic inclinations began to take shape. His journey led him to the halls of the Fine Arts Academy of Antwerp, where his mentors included luminaries like Edward Dujardin, J.E. Van den Bussche, P. Beaufaux, E. Siberdt, J. Geefs, Albrecht De Vriendt, Karel Verlat, and most notably, Lucas Schaefels.

     

    Setting out on his artistic path at a tender age, Frans entered the academy in 1876, forming bonds with fellow students who would become his artistic comrades. Among them were Charles Mertens, Jozef Van Leemputten, Everaard Chappel, Henry Luyten, Josef Dore, Jan Rosier, Evert Larock, Jozef Ratinckx, Piet Van Engelen, and Arthur Pierre. Continuing his artistic odyssey, he pursued advanced studies at the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp, under the guidance of Juliaan De Vriendt and Frans van Leemputten.

     

    Exhibitions

    Mortelmans ingeniously promoted his craft through various exhibitions, collaborating with fellow artists to share his creations with a wider audience. Notable among these exhibitions were the prestigious Triennial Salons of Gent, Antwerp and Brussels. He also held solo exhibitions in esteemed galleries such as Verlat, Lamorinière, and Wijnen in Antwerp. His participation extended to group exhibitions hosted by cultural associations like Arte et Labore and De Scalden in Antwerp, as well as art associations in Mechelen and beyond (1906-1907). The association De Scalden, established in 1889, played a pivotal role in fostering his artistic growth, supporting innovative trends in the arts and diversification.

    In 1910, Mortelmans took on the mantle of a professor of still-life painting at the Art Academy in Antwerp, leaving an indelible mark on the next generation of artists. Noteworthy pupils include Antoon Marstboom, Franck Mortelmans and Joris Minne.

     

    Oeuvre

    Mortelmans’ oeuvre encompassed a wide range of subjects, initially characterized by tightly arranged objects executed in a precise style. However, his artistic evolution brought forth a symphony of colors that adorned canvases without overwhelming them. His works exude a decorative quality, perpetually in search of harmonious composition. Working from his private studio since 1892, he developed a distinctive realism that gradually embraced impressionistic elements, signaling the maturation of his artistic vision.

  • Museums and Literature

    Museums

    • Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp
    • Antwerp Town Hall,
    • Museum of Flemish Cultural Life
    • Museum Mu-Zee in Ostend
    • Kortrijk Museum
    • Hof van Busleyden Museum in Mechelen
    • Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, USA

     

    Literature

    ‘Lexicon of the Belgian Romantic painters’

    by Thieme-Becker, Piron, Flippo, Arto, Berko, and Bénézit

     

    ‘Frans Mortelmans: virtuoos bloemenschilder’

    by Hostyn, Schiltz, and Schiltz

     

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