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Wytsman was born as Juliette Trullemans on 14 July 1866 in [[Brussels]] in Belgium.<ref name="rkd">{{in lang|nl}} [https://rkd.nl/nl/explore/artists/Wytsman-Trulemans%2C%20Juliette Juliette Wytsman-Trulemans], [[Netherlands Institute for Art History]], 2014. Retrieved on 15 February 2015.</ref>
Wytsman was born as Juliette Trullemans on 14 July 1866 in [[Brussels]] in Belgium.<ref name="rkd">{{in lang|nl}} [https://rkd.nl/nl/explore/artists/Wytsman-Trulemans%2C%20Juliette Juliette Wytsman-Trulemans], [[Netherlands Institute for Art History]], 2014. Retrieved on 15 February 2015.</ref>


She first studied under [[Henri Hendrickx]] at the Bischoffsheim Institute in Brussels. She later worked in the workshop of {{ill|Jean Capeinick|nl}} in [[Ghent]], where she specialized in the painting of flowers.<ref name="rkd"/><ref name="belart">[http://www.belart.org/artists/wytsmanj/wytsmanj.html Juliette Wytsman (Brussels, 1866 - 1925)], Belart International. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.</ref>
She first studied under [[Henri Hendrickx]] at the Bischoffsheim Institute in Brussels. She later worked in the workshop of {{ill|Jean Capeinick|nl}} in [[Ghent]], where she specialized in the painting of flowers.<ref name="rkd"/><ref name="belart">[http://www.belart.org/artists/wytsmanj/wytsmanj.html Juliette Wytsman (Brussels, 1866 - 1925)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200130152301/http://www.belart.org/artists/wytsmanj/wytsmanj.html |date=30 January 2020 }}, Belart International. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.</ref>


At Capeinick's workshop, she met painter [[Rodolphe Wytsman]]. He was a founding member of [[Les XX]] and introduced her to this circle of avant-garde artists. They married in 1886 and moved to [[Linkebeek]], near Brussels, in 1892. During [[World War I]], they fled Belgium and lived in [[Rotterdam]] in the [[Netherlands]].<ref name="rkd"/><ref name="belart"/>
At Capeinick's workshop, she met painter [[Rodolphe Wytsman]]. He was a founding member of [[Les XX]] and introduced her to this circle of avant-garde artists. They married in 1886 and moved to [[Linkebeek]], near Brussels, in 1892. During [[World War I]], they fled Belgium and lived in [[Rotterdam]] in the [[Netherlands]].<ref name="rkd"/><ref name="belart"/>
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== Painting ==
== Painting ==
Wytsman was an [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter of landscapes and gardens.<ref name="belart"/><ref>{{in lang|fr}} [http://www.beauxartsliege.be/Un-siecle-de-peinture-belge Un siècle de peinture belge], Museum of Fine Arts Liège. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.</ref>
Wytsman was an [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter of landscapes and gardens.<ref name="belart"/><ref>{{in lang|fr}} [http://www.beauxartsliege.be/Un-siecle-de-peinture-belge Un siècle de peinture belge] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180908092624/http://beauxartsliege.be/Un-siecle-de-peinture-belge |date=8 September 2018 }}, Museum of Fine Arts Liège. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.</ref>


Wytsman exhibited her work at the [[Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)|Palace of Fine Arts]] at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago, Illinois.<ref name="Nichols">{{cite web |last1=Nichols |first1=K. L. |title=Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893| url=http://arcadiasystems.org/academia/cassatt17b.html#Wytsman|accessdate=24 July 2018}}</ref>
Wytsman exhibited her work at the [[Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)|Palace of Fine Arts]] at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago, Illinois.<ref name="Nichols">{{cite web |last1=Nichols |first1=K. L. |title=Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893| url=http://arcadiasystems.org/academia/cassatt17b.html#Wytsman|accessdate=24 July 2018}}</ref>

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Juliette Wytsman
Juliette Wytsman, in 1897 by Lucien Wollès [fr]
Born
Juliette Trullemans

(1866-07-14)14 July 1866
Died8 March 1925(1925-03-08) (aged 58)
NationalityBelgian
Known forPainting
MovementImpressionism
Spouse
(m. 1886; d. 1925)

Juliette Wytsman (née Trullemans; 14 July 1866 – 8 March 1925) was a Belgian impressionist painter. She was married to painter Rodolphe Wytsman. Her paintings are in the collections of several museums in Belgium.

Life

Wytsman was born as Juliette Trullemans on 14 July 1866 in Brussels in Belgium.[1]

She first studied under Henri Hendrickx at the Bischoffsheim Institute in Brussels. She later worked in the workshop of Jean Capeinick [nl] in Ghent, where she specialized in the painting of flowers.[1][2]

At Capeinick's workshop, she met painter Rodolphe Wytsman. He was a founding member of Les XX and introduced her to this circle of avant-garde artists. They married in 1886 and moved to Linkebeek, near Brussels, in 1892. During World War I, they fled Belgium and lived in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.[1][2]

Wytsman died on 8 March 1925, at the age of 58, in Ixelles in Belgium.[1]

Painting

Wytsman was an impressionist painter of landscapes and gardens.[2][3]

Wytsman exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.[4]

The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp,[5] the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels,[6] and the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent[7] have paintings of Wytsman in their collections.

References

  1. ^ a b c d (in Dutch) Juliette Wytsman-Trulemans, Netherlands Institute for Art History, 2014. Retrieved on 15 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Juliette Wytsman (Brussels, 1866 - 1925) Archived 30 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Belart International. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.
  3. ^ (in French) Un siècle de peinture belge Archived 8 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Museum of Fine Arts Liège. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.
  4. ^ Nichols, K. L. "Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893". Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  5. ^ (in Dutch) Collectiecatalogus, Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.
  6. ^ (in Dutch) Juliette Wytsman, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.
  7. ^ (in Dutch) Collectie, Vlaamse kunstcollectie. Retrieved on 16 February 2015.

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