Frans Claerhout
Frans Claerhout | |
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Born |
15 February 1919 Pittem, West Flanders |
Died |
4 July 2006 Bloemfontein |
Nationality | South African |
Frans Claerhout (15 February 1919 – 4 July 2006) was a Belgian painter who spent most of his adult life in South Africa.
Biography
Frans Claerhout was born in Pittem, West Flanders in 1919, and moved to South Africa as a missionary for the Catholic Church in 1946. he moved to South Africa at age 27. He stayed on a farm near Bloemfontein in the Free State province of South Africa. He worked as a priest and in his spare time he concentrated on his art.[1]
He started painting more after relocating to Thaba Nchu in 1960, and became famous for his unique style, which used vivid colors and incorporated items such as donkeys, sunflowers and figures of people he met through his everyday life. Claerhout died of pneumonia at age 87 in 2006.
Artistic Style
Examples of his work, characterised by their warm colours, thick impasto paint, exaggerated forms, humour and compassion were exhibited widely in South Africa, as well as in Belgium, Canada, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom.
References
- ↑ "SA Artist, Father Frans Claerhout, is born". South African History Online. Retrieved 30 July 2014.