Hoeve in Vlaanderen
1933
oil
From the collection of Groeningemuseum
1933
oil
From the collection of Groeningemuseum
Dominant colour
Hoeve in Vlaanderen is a 1933 oil by Constant Permeke, held at Groeningemuseum.
This painting is a landscape, with a dark and moody tone. In the foreground, there's a tractor in the center, facing right, with a person sitting on it. The tractor is dark, and the person is wearing a dark outfit, making them blend in with the surroundings. The background is filled with trees, houses, and a cloudy sky, which adds to the overall gloomy atmosphere. The painting has a lot of dark colors, with some lighter shades in the background. The brushstrokes are visible, giving the painting a textured look. The overall effect is one of a somber, rural scene. If you're interested in learning more about the artist behind this painting, you might want to look up Constant Permeke.
Constant Permeke (Dutch: (1886 – 1952) was a Belgian painter and sculptor, and part of the Sint-Martens-Latem-based School of Latem, along with Gustave De Smet and Frits Van den Berghe.
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