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Frits Van den Berghe
(3 April 1883 - 22 September 1939) was a Belgian expressionist painter. He was born at Ghent. Like his friends Constant Permeke and Gustave De Smet, he first adopted the late-impressionist style of Emile Claus, but converted to expressionism during World War I.

 

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Frits Van den Berghe The Idiot by the Pond oil painting

Painting ID::  80765

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Frits Van den Berghe
The Idiot by the Pond
Date 1926(1926) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 111.8 x 95.8 cm (44 x 37.7 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Frits Van den Berghe Twilight oil painting

Painting ID::  81962

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Frits Van den Berghe
Twilight
Date 1923-1924 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 106 x 131.5 cm (41.7 x 51.8 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Frits Van den Berghe Flowers over the city oil painting

Painting ID::  83317

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Frits Van den Berghe
Flowers over the city
oil on canvas, 116,3 x 88,4 cm Date 1929 - 1930 cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Frits Van den Berghe The Cowherd oil painting

Painting ID::  84744

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Frits Van den Berghe
The Cowherd
Oil on canvas Dimensions 106 x 131.5 cm (41.7 x 51.8 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Frits Van den Berghe The Idiot by the Pond oil painting

Painting ID::  84939

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Frits Van den Berghe
The Idiot by the Pond
Oil on canvas Dimensions 111.8 x 95.8 cm (44 x 37.7 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Frits Van den Berghe Lovers in the village oil painting

Painting ID::  96331

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Frits Van den Berghe
Lovers in the village
1925(1925) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 96.7 X 119.8 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Frits Van den Berghe Flowers oil painting

Painting ID::  97139

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Frits Van den Berghe
Flowers
oil on canvas, 72,5 x 66,5 cm. Date 1930(1930) cyf
   
   
     

 

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Frits Van den Berghe
(3 April 1883 - 22 September 1939) was a Belgian expressionist painter. He was born at Ghent. Like his friends Constant Permeke and Gustave De Smet, he first adopted the late-impressionist style of Emile Claus, but converted to expressionism during World War I.