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Jules Schmalzigaug - Two Seated Women

Two Seated Women

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
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Jules Schmalzigaug

Jules Schmalzigaug was a Belgian futurist painter.

His well-to-do family came from Germany and lived in Antwerp. From the age of 16, Schmalzigaug travelled extensively. In 1905–1906 he made a tour of Italy, where he was especially impressed and influenced by Venice.

Returning to Antwerp, he became a secretary to the art society of Kunst van Heden/L'Art Contemporain, and worked on the organisation of international exhibitions. Between 1910 and 1912 he lived mainly in Paris. There he had the opportunity to see the exhibition of Italian futurists in 1912, and, impressed, soon decided to move to Italy.

His time in Italy between 1912 and 1914 was the happiest and most active part of his life and art. In 1914 he took part in the international exhibition of futurists in Rome. His style developed towards the abstract.

In 1914, he returned to Antwerp. He was declared unfit for military service on health grounds; after the start of World War I, he moved to The Hague in neutral Netherlands.

He felt lonely in the isolated country; he longed for the sunny Venice and the whirring international life of artists.

In his art he returned to figurative painting, but his works from this period did not reach the previous level of success. He fell into depression, and in 1917 eventually committed suicide.

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Seated Woman

Seated Woman

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Dancer

Dancer

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Two Standing Nudes

Two Standing Nudes

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Scheveningen

Scheveningen

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Composition Futuriste

Composition Futuriste (1914)

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Red Fringe

Red Fringe

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Scheveningen

Scheveningen

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Landscape

Landscape

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Sans Titre

Sans Titre (1914-16)

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Dynamische uitdrukking van de beweging van een danseres

Dynamische uitdrukking van de beweging van een danseres (1914)

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Clouds and Corals

Clouds and Corals

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Dancer in Blue Dress

Dancer in Blue Dress

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Cupola

Cupola

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
Standing Nude

Standing Nude

Jules Schmalzigaug (Belgian, 1882-1917)
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