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Berthe Dubail

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Berthe Dubail
Born1911
Leval-Trahégnies
Died1984
NationalityBelgian
EducationLa Cambre
Known forPainting, Teaching
MovementExpressionism, Abstract expressionism
AwardsOrder of Leopold II, Order of the Crown (Belgium)

Berthe Dubail (1911-1984) born in Leval-Trahégnies near Binche was a Belgian painter.

Biography

Berthe Dubail studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Mons, and at the workshop of La Cambre in Brussels dedicated to monumental painting, she further worked in Paris, at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in the free workshops.
In parallel to her artistic research, she became a professor in Mons and then in Brussels, and developed a new method of teaching that awakened and respected the spontaneity and spirit of discovery of the student. After an early expressionist and figurative period from 1945 to 1956, she turned to a more abstract style.[1][2]

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Bibliography

  • De Heusch, S. Goyens; Berthe Dubail, Catalogue Raisonné de L'Œuvre de l'artiste[6]
  • Serge Goyens de Heusch; Philippe Roberts-Jones; Fondation pour l'art belge contemporain (Brussels), Berthe Dubail, 1991[7]

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