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Ferdinand Schirren

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190: 55: 214: 226: 238: 202: 292: 116:. The critical response was so harshly negative that he went into a depression and destroyed most of his works in 1903. The following year, he and his wife Maria settled in the small town of 189: 134:. After 1906, he focused on watercolors. By 1912, he had returned to Brussels and was holding his own individual exhibitions. His largest exhibitoon came in 1917 at the 145:
and was very successful. Giroux offered him an exclusive contract but, despite having financial problems, he declined as he felt it would limit his artistic freedom.
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Stefan Van den Bossche: "In een schamel dorp, onder schamele landmensen een toeverlaat te zoeken" (In a poor village, to look for refuge among poor country people),
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In 1919, he left his wife for his favorite model, Yvonne Esser (1900-1973). Eventually, they married and had two children. Their son
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He was the sixth child and first son born to Josephe Schirren, a copper worker, and his wife Anna née Mendelsohn. Originally from
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From 1884 to 1885, he took night classes at the local drawing school. Then, from 1887 to 1894, he was a full-time student at the
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Catalogue of the exhibition of drawings by Ferdinand Schirren, Royal Association of Arts and Letters in Antwerp, 02-14.03.1912
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became a composer and musician. From 1920 to 1922, they lived in France, near
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There, he became associated with a group that would later be known as the
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watercolorist
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Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels
Joseph Stallaert
Jef Lambeaux
Les XX
Labeur
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Auguste Oleffe
Louis Thevenet
Theosophist
Helena Blavatsky
Pointillism
Linkebeek
Brabant Fauvists
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Galerie Georges Giroux
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Fernand
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Nogent-sur-Marne
india ink
World War II
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe
A Woman at the Mirror

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