Raoul De Keyser: Early Works
Catalogue of Paintings 1964–1980
Publisher: Walther Koenig
Publication Date: 2024
Edited by Steven Jacobs and Hilde D'haeyere. Contributions by Steven Jacobs, Hilde D'haeyere, Wouter De Vleeschouwer, Benedict Vandaele, and Klaartje Vanthuyne
This book focuses on Belgian artist Raoul De Keyser's hitherto understudied early works, including a catalogue raisonné of paintings made between 1964 and 1980. A leading exponent of European painting from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, De Keyser started painting in the 1940s but aborted his artistic career in the early 1950s, becoming a civil servant and journalist. Only in 1964 did he take up painting again with works blending the influence of Raveel, Dine, Held, and Noland. Soon, he developed his own idiom, evolving into a more subdued and abstract style in the 1970s. Based on extensive archival research, this book contains a wealth of artworks, photographs, posters, and documents that never have been published before.
Details
Publisher: Walther Koenig
Artist: Raoul De Keyser
Publication Date: 2024
ISBN: 9783753305608
Retail: $85 | €80
Binding: Softcover
Dimensions: 10 × 11.5 in
Pages: 255
Artist and Contributors
Raoul De Keyser
Raoul De Keyser (1930–2012) is known for his sophisticated and tempered paintings that subtly and evocatively explore the relationship between color and form. Made up of simple shapes and painterly marks, his works allude to the natural world and representational imagery, while avoiding suggestions of narrative or reductive frameworks that limit experience and interpretation.
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