Paul Smolders

Belgian painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBelgian painter
PlacesBelgium
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth7 August 1921, Oostmalle, Malle, Arrondissement of Antwerp, Belgium
Death10 April 1997Berchem, Antwerp, Arrondissement of Antwerp, Belgium (aged 75 years)
Star signLeo
The details

Biography

Paul Smolders (1921-1997) was an artist from a long Flemish tradition.

After obtaining the licentiate title Germanic languages, he signed up for an arts education at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp). Isidoor Opsomer, Julien Creytens and Albert Van Dyck became his teachers. He learned that behind the painting of the outer, whether it is a landscape or a model, a person and a soul are present.

Smolders was a supporter of the intimism style and had a preference for drawing and painting children, ballerinas, young women and terraces. Motherhood and landscapes are also recurring themes. His work has a dreamlike atmosphere but is not anecdotal. He made a lot of sketches and is described as 'an exceptionally clever draftsman'. "Drawing was essential to him and meant to be the spontaneous processing of his thinking." Smolders always remained faithful to his style. He was not an innovator but a passionate observer.

His work has been exhibited in Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels and Knokke, but also in The Hague, Rotterdam and New York.

In 1952 Smolders received the price Appel from the Committee for Artistic Operation. The Provincial Center Arenberg in Antwerp organized a tribute exhibition in 1991.

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