Description:

Farmer from Zuid-Beveland
Signed and dated 38 lower left
Oil on canvas, 65.9 x 53.5 cm
Provenance:
Collection Helianthushof, Kruiningen
Note:
Although Raymundus (Reimond) Josephus Petrus Kimpe graduated as a civil engineer from the University of Ghent, he eventually became a self-taught painter. During World War I Kimpe was a fierce Flemish Nationalist. After the war he emigrated to the Netherlands and was sentenced to death in Flanders. In 1920 he settled in Middelburg, where he soon gained a dominant place in the Zeeland art scene. Ships and harbours, landscape and people of Walcheren became his subjects; Westkapelle in particular inspired him. In line with Flemish painters such as Permeke and Gustaaf de Smet, Kimpe painted in a brown Expressionist style - of which Farmer from Zuid-Bevelandis a relevant example. In 1940 his studio, as well as a large part of his work, was lost in the fire of Middelburg. After World War II, his painting style became more stylised and abstract his men and women, houses and ships became stereotypical, depicted in shrill colours. Kimpe's prestige in Zeeland was tremendous; having a work by Kimpe at home was a 'must' for every art lover.

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