Victor Servranckx
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Born | Victor Servranckx 26 June 1897 |
Died | 11 December 1965 | (aged 68)
Education | Brussels Royal Academy of Fine Arts |
Occupation | Painter |
Movement | Cubism, constructivism, and surrealism |
Victor Servranckx (26 June 1897 – 11 December 1965) was a Belgian abstract painter and designer.
Servranckx was born in Diegem (Machelen) and studied from 1913 to 1917 at the Brussels Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels. There, in 1916, he met René Magritte, with whom he wrote "Pure Art: A Defence of the Aesthetic" in 1922.[1] Servranckx's style was influenced by cubism, constructivism, and surrealism. He died in Vilvoorde.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Meuris, 1991, p. 216
References
[edit]- Meuris, Jacques (1991). René Magritte. Cologne: Benedikt Taschen. ISBN 3-8228-0546-7.