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Pol FRAITURE - Belgian painter

Pol Fraiture (17 December 1946 – 8 November 1981) was a Belgian painter noted for his very ‎‎personal technique and famous for his oil paintings and his monotypes.‎ He was a passionate artist dedicated to his art and recognized by Belgian and international critics ‎‎and by many collectors since his debut..[1] He painted between seven and eight hundred art pieces[2]

Biography

Pol Fraiture was born on 17 December 1946 in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium.‎ He began painting when he was child. From the age of thirteen, he won several art competitions. ‎ He studied at the "Académie royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles" (great distinction in drawing and ‎‎graphic Arts) and at the "Beaux-Arts de Paris" (‘‘Fine Arts, Paris’’)(decorative arts, art history)[3]‎. In 1975 he took part in “Art pour Tous” in Brussels and was awarded one Golden Medal (Jury ‎‎Award) and two Silver Medals (Press and Public Awards)[4] He exhibited for the first time in an art gallery of Namur (Belgium) at the age of nineteen, and then ‎‎regularly in Brussels, Antwerp, Knokke, Paris, Geneva, Amsterdam, Nassau and the United States. ‎‎Most of Pol Fraiture’s works are oils on canvas. His monotypes usually show another, more ‎‎tormented, side of his personality [5] [6]

In his early paintings, he builds up compositions in fingertips size stabs or thick scrawls, etching in ‎‎outlines with delicacy, the subject, almost invisible at first in the overall impression of colour, ‎‎emerging slowly[7] In his later paintings, he ‘engraves’ the subject in the fresh colour. They reveal a harmonious ‎‎blending of shades and nuances. His works represent an exploratory journey. The spectator ‎‎discovers them, gradually apprehending, on closer examination, the original vision of the artist, ‎‎which captivates with the vibrant harmony of its colours.‎ His oils on canvas show his love of nature. They are imbued with poetry, imagination and mystery. ‎‎[8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] Luminist, colorist, both abstract and figurative, Pol Fraiture’s work is not part of any ‎‎art movement. He created his own style, his own personal technique[14] [15] [16] [17] [18] His major work is “Bruxelles intemporelle”. It is part of a set of works entitled “One-way journey”. ‎‎The concepts of the future, space and timelessness fascinate him[19] [20]

André Malraux wrote of him:‎

‎"A young, very human face, an exuberant, even overflowing vitality; instinctive and reasonable, ‎‎enthusiastic and thoughtful, earthy and celestial, feeling the need to radiate a generous goodness ‎‎and affirm his personality in the direction of aesthetic, spiritual and moral efforts. These are some ‎‎of the characteristics of Pol Fraiture His work shows a striking resemblance to his personality. It is directed towards the infinite; each ‎‎touch of colour is a step towards the glow of the superconscious and the caverns of the ‎‎infraconscious, mixed nevertheless with a desire to link near and far with vigorous, frank graphics.‎ His vibrant, sometimes daring colours smoothed on the canvas with delicacy and subtlety offer the ‎‎eye a very special iridescent brilliance, sometimes expressing serenity, sometimes fear, but always ‎‎purity.‎ Pol Fraiture can offer so much: greatness, excitement, energy, reality and finally, beauty…” (1972) ‎‎‎[21]

In 1978, he marries Claudette De Ville, who has been organizing retrospective exhibitions of his ‎‎work since 1985. In 2012, she publishes a monograph about his life through his work (Pol Fraiture - Histoire de ma Vie avec Pol / Pol ‎‎Fraiture – My Life with Pol”)[22]

In 2011, his work enters the Centre de la Gravure et de l’Image imprimée (Center of Engraving and Printed Image) collection (La Louvière, ‎‎Belgium)[23]

Pol Fraiture dies in Uccle, Brussels, on 8th December 1981.‎

References

  1. ^ «Bruxelles intemporelle», Gwenaëlle Gribaumont, “COLLECT Arts Antiques Auction” (monthly magazine) November 2014, p.14 (read on line [archive])
  2. ^ «Bruxelles s'élève hors du temps», Vanessa Lhuillier, Le Soir (Culture week-end) (Belgian daily),‎ 22 & 23 November 2014, p. 49
  3. ^ Registered at the 'Académie royale des Beaux-Arts'(The 'Royal Academy of Fine Arts', Brussels) - registration number 27575 - from 1966 to 1968 - archives sources of the ARBA-ESA [1] [archive]
  4. ^ Fernande Angel, La Presse française (French weekly), 27 March 1980, p.24
  5. ^ Paul Caso, Le Soir, 16 April 1975,p.26
  6. ^ «Le souvenir de Pol Fraiture : un art pur, un sort tragique» Paul Caso, Le Soir, 23 October 1985, p.22
  7. ^ Rona Dobson, The Bulletin (Belgian weekly magazine), Oct. 7, 1972, p.65
  8. ^ Stéphane Rey, Écho de la Bourse (Belgian daily), 13 & 14 October 1974, p. 52
  9. ^ «Pol Fraiture», Monique Priscille, La Suisse, (Swiss daily),‎ 1 October 1976, p.19
  10. ^ «Fraiture» Stéphane Rey, Écho de la Bourse,‎ 2 February 1978, p. 49
  11. ^ Fernande Angel, La Presse française (French weekly), 27 March 1980, p.24
  12. ^ «Les Lumières de Pol Fraiture» Daniel Couvreur, MAD (weekend) Le Soir,‎ 7 November 2012, p.48
  13. ^ «Pol Fraiture, créateur de beauté» Didier Paternoster, L’Evénement Art (Belgian monthly magazine),‎ November 2012, p.38/39
  14. ^ «Abstrait de loin, figuratif de près», Paul Caso, Le Soir,‎ 7 & 10 October 1972, p. 21
  15. ^ «Pol Fraiture et la lumière», Alain Viray, La Dernière Heure (Belgian daily),‎ 14 February 1978, p. 21
  16. ^ Stéphane Rey, Écho de la Bourse, 26 & 27 October 1985, p. 26
  17. ^ «Pol Fraiture, ne pas l'oublier», Alain Viray, La Dernière Heure, 14 November 1985, p. 30
  18. ^ Marianne Baugnée, Art historian, preface of the monograph «Pol Fraiture, Histoire de ma Vie avec Pol - Pol Fraiture, My life with Pol» by Claudette De Ville (2012), p. 6 (ISBN 978-2-9601292-0-5)
  19. ^ «Bruxelles intemporelle», Gwenaëlle Gribaumont, “COLLECT Arts Antiques Auction” (monthly magazine) November 2014, p.14 (read on line [archive])
  20. ^ «Pol Fraiture, l’intemporel…», Guy Bernard, La Dernière Heure,‎ 4 November 2014, p.22
  21. ^ «Pol Fraiture ou la recherche de la nature», "Actualité des Arts" (Monthly magazine,‎ Dec-Jan 1975, p. 9 & 10)
  22. ^ Pol Fraiture - Histoire de ma Vie avec Pol / Pol Fraiture - My life with Pol by Claudette De Ville (2012)(ISBN 978-2-9601292-0-5)
  23. ^ «Fraiture, Pol» [archive], Centre de la Gravure et de l'Image imprimée