19th Century European Art

19th Century European Art

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LÉON NAVEZ | PORTRAIT OF GUSTAVE VAN GELUWE

Auction Closed

January 31, 04:23 PM GMT

Estimate

10,000 - 15,000 USD

Lot Details

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LÉON NAVEZ

Belgian

1900 - 1967

PORTRAIT OF GUSTAVE VAN GELUWE


signed LEON NAVEZ (lower right)

oil on canvas 

27½ by 21⅞ in.

70 by 55.5 cm

Gustave van Geluwe, Brussels (until 2016) 

M. De Reymaeker, et al, Léon Navez, une peinture de l'âme, Waudrez, Belgium, 2015, p. 173, illustrated 

The present lot is a portrait of Gustave van Geluwe (1881-1962), the owner of a successful couture house in Belgium and a celebrated collector of Belgian art. Léon Navez has hinted at van Geluwe’s profession with the drawings of nineteenth century fashion on display in the background. The artist trained at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and won the Prix Godecharle in 1924, which allowed him to relocate to Paris, where the present work was painted in 1925. The blending of geometric blocks of color and the oblong, stylized nature of the face of the sitter in the present work reflected the modern influence of Paris and artists such as Braque, Picasso and Modigliani. Navez would go on to help found the Nervia Group of Belgian artists in 1928.