Amédée Lynen  

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Amédée Ernest Lynen (1852–1938), who often signed his works Am. Lynen, was a Belgian painter, illustrator and writer. In 1880, he was one of the founders of the artistic group L'Essor after it had separated from the academy, and he co-founded its successor Pour l'Art in 1892. It also published a satirical newspaper, Le Diable au Corps. In 1903, two works on paper were bought by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. In 1930, a retrospective of his works was organised by the Cercle Artistique et Littéraire in the Vauxhall, Brussels.

Works

  • Wrote and illustrated Sébastien Vranckx, peintre de moeurs escarmouches et combats (1901, published by Lamertin)
  • Wrote and illustrated Le jaquemart de la tour du pré-rouge (1902, published by Lamertin)
  • Wrote and illustrated L'Oeuvre de Maîtrise (1918, Goossens), with a foreword by Georges Eekhoud
  • The poster for the 1902 Exposition des primitifs flamands à Bruges
  • Posters for exhibitions, performances and festivities

Illustrations for books

Among the many works with one or more illustrations by Lynen can be cited:

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Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, Alfred Verwee, Éliane de Meuse, Exposition des primitifs flamands à Bruges, L'Essor (artist group), Paul Lauters, Théodore Hannon





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