

About the Artist
Georges Lemmen was a painter, draftsman, and printmaker associated with the Neo-Impressionist movement. Born in Schaerbeek, Belgium, Lemmen joined the avant-garde movement Les XX in Brussels, a group that consisted of 20 of the most prominent Belgian artists at the time. Les XX hosted annual salons and invited artists from across Europe to show their work.
Through these exhibitions, Lemmen became exposed to the artistic developments of his French contemporaries, such as Georges Seurat (French, 1859–1891). Lemmen became heavily influenced by Pointillism, and eventually he developed his own version that consisted of looser swirls of color.
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Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Jeune fille dans un intérieur (1904)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Portrait of Jan Toorop (1901)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Landscape with Two Figures (1893)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Lise à sa lecture (1908)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Portrait Of Grégoire Le Roy (1862-1941) (1907)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Portrait De L’artiste, Alfred William Finch (1854-1930) (1906)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Portrait of the Artist’s Sister (1891)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)
More Artwork by Georges Lemmen (View all 16 Artworks)

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Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Jeune fille dans un intérieur (1904)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Portrait of Jan Toorop (1901)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Landscape with Two Figures (1893)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Lise à sa lecture (1908)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)

Portrait Of Grégoire Le Roy (1862-1941) (1907)
Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865-1916)