COOMANS, Pierre Olivier Joseph - b. 1816 Bruxelles, d. 1889 Boulogne-Billancourt - WGA

COOMANS, Pierre Olivier Joseph

(b. 1816 Bruxelles, d. 1889 Boulogne-Billancourt)

Belgian painter of genre and historical scenes. He was student of Pieter van Hanselaere (1786-1862) of Ghent, and Nicaise de Keyser (1813-1887) and Gustaf Wappers (1803-1874) in Antwerp Academy. On completion of his studies he embarked on a working tour of the Near East and North Africa, journeying first to Algeria followed by sorties into Morocco and Arabia.

He traveled to Italy, Turkey, Greece, and the Crimea. During this time he executed historical subjects. In 1857 he visited Italy, and became interested in the excavations of ancient Pompeii. From then on he became interested in ancient images that made him famous and rich. He exhibited his works many times at the Paris Salon.

He had two daughters, both became painters.

A Young Woman of Leisure
A Young Woman of Leisure by

A Young Woman of Leisure

The canvas is signed lower left: Joseph Coomans, 1885, Paris.

The Jewellery Box
The Jewellery Box by

The Jewellery Box

Coomans worked with models both in studios and in exterior settings, capturing in exquisite fashion all the mystical beauty they had to offer. His portraits were greatly prized by European collectors.

In the present portrait a young lady is selecting a necklace from her jewellery box and she is looking at a mirror to reflect her image with the jewellery, for her presentation at a social occasion.

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