Still Life (1940)

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We are delighted to present Gustave De Smet's "Still Life," a captivating painting from 1940 that exemplifies the artist's unique approach to everyday objects. This artwork offers a glimpse into the simplicity and beauty found in daily life, transformed through De Smet's signature style.In "Still Life," De Smet arranges a tableau of household objects on a dark, undefined background that focuses our attention on the forms and surface textures. The composition features a prominently placed loaf of bread on a platter, its crust textured and golden, suggesting warmth and sustenance. Accompanying the bread are a pitcher and a sugar bowl, both rendered with rounded, voluminous shapes that catch the light, adding a sense of solidity and weight. A delicate glass and a smoking pipe complete the scene, enhancing the painting's domestic feel.De Smet's palette is restrained yet rich, with earthy browns and muted golds that evoke a rustic atmosphere. The rough, expressive brushwork adds vibrancy and movement, inviting viewers to look closer and appreciate the tactile qualities of the painted objects.This painting is a superb example of how De Smet could take ordinary subjects and elevate them to something extraordinary, making "Still Life" a perfect reflection of both the artist's skill and his philosophical exploration of the beauty in the mundane.

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Gustave Franciscus De Smet (21 January 1877 – 8 October 1943) was a Belgian painter. Together with Constant Permeke and Frits Van den Berghe, he was one of the founders of Flemish Expressionism. His younger brother, Léon De Smet, also became a painter.