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Artist Biography
Early Life and Artistic Training
- Born: Liers, Belgium (1852)
- Died: 1927
- Son of the poet Jan van Beers the Elder.
- Studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
The "Van Beers Clique" and Early Career
- Leader of a group of young artists known as the "Van Beers clique."
- Group members included Piet Verhaert, Alexander Struys, and Jef Lambeaux.
- Known for their eccentric behavior, including dressing in historical costumes.
- Initially focused on history painting, producing works relating to the Renaissance.
- Notable early work: "Funeral of Charles the Good."
Parisian Period and Shift in Style
- Moved to Paris in 1880.
- Abandoned historical paintings and shifted towards genre and portraiture.
- Developed a successful style featuring alluring depictions of middle-class women, often reading or daydreaming.
- His approach involved using models and emphasizing their beauty and charm.
Artistic Style and Influences
- Style: Realism with elements of Romanticism and Decadence.
- Influences: Antoine Wiertz (particularly the macabre aspects).
- Known for hyperrealistic miniature style, evident in his 1881 Salon submissions.
- His work was sometimes compared to that of other contemporary artists.
Later Life and Legacy
- Constructed a unique house near Paris with rooms designed in different styles.
- Active commercial illustrator, creating posters and advertising artwork.
- Experienced controversy regarding the use of photography in his work ("l'affaire van beers").
- Despite criticism for vulgarity, he achieved significant commercial success.
- His paintings are now appreciated for their realism, charm, and depiction of Parisian life during the late 19th century.
Jan van Beers
1852 - 1927 , Belgium
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism, Decadence
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Antoine Wiertz']
- Date Of Birth: 1852
- Date Of Death: 1927
- Full Name: Jan van Beers
- Nationality: Belgian
- Notable Artworks:
- Love Match
- The Courtesan
- In the Hammock
- Allegory of Winter
- La Vague
- Portrait of a Young Woman
- The Emperor Charles V as a Child
- On the Balcony
- Portrait of Henri Rochefort
- Portrait of a Man
- Place Of Birth: Liers, Belgium

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