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Rik Wouters - Overtoom in Amsterdam

Overtoom in Amsterdam (1915)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
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Rik Wouters

Hendrik Emil (Rik) Wouters was a Belgian painter, sculptor and draughtsman. Wouters produced 200 paintings, drawings and sculptures in his 34 years before his illness-caused death. he died partway through the First World War on 11 July 1916 in Amsterdam. A sculptor, painter, draughtsman and etcher of typically fauvist style, Wouters' art resembled the works of artists including Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne and André Derain- the "forefathers" of Fauvism.

Rik Wouters' art, according to Adams (2018), reflects themes of "warmth and tenderness", his paintings characterised by an array of colours and brush strokes, frequently leaving unpainted canvas to increase this effect. Often depicting his muse, his wife Hélène Philomène Lionardine Duerinckx (Nel), Wouters disregarded hidden symbolic inferences within his art in favour of a more "simplistic and genuine" style, distancing himself from mainstream artists. Wouters was educated in fine arts academies in Mechelen and Brussels, however his works usually slightly differ stylistically from other Fauvist artists.

Wouters is known primarily for his sculptures and paintings including 'Lady in blue' (1914), 'Self-portrait with cigar' (1914) and ‘Chrysanthèmes’ (1915).

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Woman Resting

Woman Resting (1912)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Nightmare – War

Nightmare – War (1914)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Woman in White

Woman in White (1915)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Lying Nude

Lying Nude

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Autumn

Autumn (1913)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Chapel of Our Lady of Bonne-Odeur

Chapel of Our Lady of Bonne-Odeur (1913)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Self Portrait with Cigar

Self Portrait with Cigar (1913)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Figure

Figure

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
The Camp at Zeist

The Camp at Zeist (1914)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
The Ravine A

The Ravine A (1913)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Silhouettes of Women

Silhouettes of Women

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Inhalation

Inhalation (1912)

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Squatting Woman

Squatting Woman

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Landscape I

Landscape I

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
Canal in the Rain – The Ferryman

Canal in the Rain – The Ferryman

Rik Wouters (Belgian, 1882 – 1916)
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