GEOMETRIC ABSTRACTIONS
A selection of works by belgian artists - in chronological order - which have been exhibited at the Gallery.
Works for sale are marked "available".
Contact us by phone +32 2 539.23.09 or mail [email protected]
A selection of works by belgian artists - in chronological order - which have been exhibited at the Gallery.
Works for sale are marked "available".
Contact us by phone +32 2 539.23.09 or mail [email protected]
Marthe DONAS (Antwerp 1885-Audregnies 1967)
"Composition - yellow circle" 1917, oil on canvas, 55 x 35 cm
Painted in the atelier of André Lhote, Paris 1917
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"Composition - yellow circle" 1917, oil on canvas, 55 x 35 cm
Painted in the atelier of André Lhote, Paris 1917
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Victor SERVRANCKX (Diegem 1897-Vilvoorde 1965)
"Opus 6 1922", oil on canvas, 46,5 x 37,5 cm
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"Opus 6 1922", oil on canvas, 46,5 x 37,5 cm
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Victor SERVRANCKX (Diegem 1897-Vilvoorde 1965)
"Geometric composition" 1922, gouache (Sold)
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"Geometric composition" 1922, gouache (Sold)
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Karel MAES (Mol, Belgium 1900-Brussels 1974)
"Composition" 1924, Gouache, 24 x 18,5 cm
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"Composition" 1924, Gouache, 24 x 18,5 cm
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Marc. EEMANS (Dendermonde 1907 - Brussels 1998)
"Kallomorphose" 1924, drawing, 34 x 25 cm
In 1925 Eemans joined the belgian surrealist movement
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"Kallomorphose" 1924, drawing, 34 x 25 cm
In 1925 Eemans joined the belgian surrealist movement
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Felix DE BOECK (Drogenbos 1898-Brussels 1995)
"Composition" 1924, oil on wood, 36 x 77 cm
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"Composition" 1924, oil on wood, 36 x 77 cm
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8-points manifest written in 1927 by Marcel-Louis Baugniet and dutch architect Ewald Van Tonderen
Marcel-Louis BAUGNIET (Liège 1896-Brussels 1995)
"Eight" 1931, gouache, 35,5 x 26,5 cm
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"Eight" 1931, gouache, 35,5 x 26,5 cm
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Louis VAN LINT (Brussels 1909-1986)
Founding member of "La Jeune Peinture Belge" 1945-48
"Composition" 1950, gouache (Sold)
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Founding member of "La Jeune Peinture Belge" 1945-48
"Composition" 1950, gouache (Sold)
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Anne BONNET (Brussels 1908-1960)
Founding member of "La Jeune Peinture Belge" 1945-48
"Equilibre" 1953, oil on panel, 45 x 37 cm (Sold)
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Founding member of "La Jeune Peinture Belge" 1945-48
"Equilibre" 1953, oil on panel, 45 x 37 cm (Sold)
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Jo DELAHAUT (Liège 1911-Brussels 1992)
Founding member of "Abstract Art", 1952
"Capri" 1954, oil on canvas, 45 x 40 cm (Sold)
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Founding member of "Abstract Art", 1952
"Capri" 1954, oil on canvas, 45 x 40 cm (Sold)
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Léopold PLOMTEUX (Flémalle 1920 - 2008)
Co-founder of "Réalité Cobra" in 1950 with Pol Bury and of "Abstract Art" in 1952 with Jo Delahaut & Jean Milo
"Geometric composition" 1954, oil on canvas, 85 x 70 cm
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Co-founder of "Réalité Cobra" in 1950 with Pol Bury and of "Abstract Art" in 1952 with Jo Delahaut & Jean Milo
"Geometric composition" 1954, oil on canvas, 85 x 70 cm
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Jean MILO (Brussels 1906-Rixensart 1993)
Co-founder of "Abstract Art" in 1952 with Jo Delahaut
"Siku Zote" (always in Swahili) 1954, oil on canvas, 97 x 130 cm
Exhibited in Milan 1954, Tervuren Museum 1955, Ixelles Museum 1964
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Co-founder of "Abstract Art" in 1952 with Jo Delahaut
"Siku Zote" (always in Swahili) 1954, oil on canvas, 97 x 130 cm
Exhibited in Milan 1954, Tervuren Museum 1955, Ixelles Museum 1964
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Maurice Boel (Ostend 1913-1998)
"Composition" 1954, oil on canvas, 100 x 120 cm (Sold)
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"Composition" 1954, oil on canvas, 100 x 120 cm (Sold)
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Jean PIAUBERT (Bordeaux 1900 - Paris 2002)
Exhibited at Galerie Denise René, Galerie Stadler & Patrice Trigano, Paris.
Works in the collections of the Guggenheim NY and the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris.
"Composition" 1955, oil on canvas, 100 x 65 cm
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Exhibited at Galerie Denise René, Galerie Stadler & Patrice Trigano, Paris.
Works in the collections of the Guggenheim NY and the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris.
"Composition" 1955, oil on canvas, 100 x 65 cm
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Kurt LEWY (Essen 1898-Freiburg im Breisgau 1963)
Member of "Abstract art", 1952
"Composition" 1956, mixed media on paper, 17,5 x 25 cm
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Member of "Abstract art", 1952
"Composition" 1956, mixed media on paper, 17,5 x 25 cm
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Marcel-Louis BAUGNIET (Liège 1896-Brussels 1995)
"Construction with squares" 1956, mixed media on paper, 45 x 33 cm
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"Construction with squares" 1956, mixed media on paper, 45 x 33 cm
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Gaston BERTRAND (Liège 1910-Brussels 1994)
Founding member of "La Jeune Peinture Belge" 1945-48
"Composition" 1958, oil on canvas, 65 x 81 cm
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Founding member of "La Jeune Peinture Belge" 1945-48
"Composition" 1958, oil on canvas, 65 x 81 cm
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HEERBRANT (Brussels 1912-1982)
"Abstract composition" 1950's, oil on panel, 59 x 44 cm
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"Abstract composition" 1950's, oil on panel, 59 x 44 cm
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HEERBRANT
"Composition black-grey" 1950's, mixed media on board, 59 x 49 cm
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"Composition black-grey" 1950's, mixed media on board, 59 x 49 cm
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HEERBRANT
"Geometric abstraction I" 1950's, oil on panel, 50 x 70 cm
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"Geometric abstraction I" 1950's, oil on panel, 50 x 70 cm
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HEERBRANT
"Geometric Abstraction II" 1950's, oil on panel, 51 x 62 cm
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"Geometric Abstraction II" 1950's, oil on panel, 51 x 62 cm
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Armilde DUPONT (Mons 1910 - 1974)
"Composition" 1961, oil on canvas, 91,5 x 65 cm
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"Composition" 1961, oil on canvas, 91,5 x 65 cm
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Gilbert DECOCK (Knokke 1928-2007)
"Composition" 1962, gouache, 45 x 55 cm
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"Composition" 1962, gouache, 45 x 55 cm
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Zéphir BUSINE (Gerpinnes 1916-Mons 1976)
"Espace-Space" 1962, oil on canvas, 146 x 89 cm
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"Espace-Space" 1962, oil on canvas, 146 x 89 cm
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Kurt LEWY (Essen 1898-Freiburg im Breisgau 1963)
"Composition no 208" 1963, Oil on canvas, h 90 x 130 cm
Museum exhibitions in Essen, Moers, Osnabrück, Düsseldorf and Bochum, 1986-87
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"Composition no 208" 1963, Oil on canvas, h 90 x 130 cm
Museum exhibitions in Essen, Moers, Osnabrück, Düsseldorf and Bochum, 1986-87
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Luc PEIRE
"Escurial" 1965, Aquatint on copper, no 31/50, 31 x 41 cm
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"Escurial" 1965, Aquatint on copper, no 31/50, 31 x 41 cm
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Paul SCHROBILTGEN (Messancy 1923-Brussels 1980)
"Composition" 1969, oil on cardboard, 60 x 80 cm
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"Composition" 1969, oil on cardboard, 60 x 80 cm
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Amédée CORTIER (Ghent 1921-1976)
"Yellow-red composition" 1972, acrylic on paper, 68,5 x 50,5 cm
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"Yellow-red composition" 1972, acrylic on paper, 68,5 x 50,5 cm
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Roger DUDANT (Laplaigne 1929-Péruwelz 2008)
"Perspective" 1974, oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm
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"Perspective" 1974, oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm
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Jean RETS (Paris 1914-Liège 1998)
"Bakoon", 1976, oil on panel, 67 x 48 cm
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"Bakoon", 1976, oil on panel, 67 x 48 cm
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Jean RETS (Paris 1910 - Liège 1998)
"Corella" 1981, acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm
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"Corella" 1981, acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm
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André BLANK (Raeren 1914-1987)
"Composition" 1979, oil on panel, 76 x 62 cm
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"Composition" 1979, oil on panel, 76 x 62 cm
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Roger GREISCH (Arlon 1917-Bütgenbach 1999)
"Nocturne" 1988, oil on canvas, 90 x 70 cm
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"Nocturne" 1988, oil on canvas, 90 x 70 cm
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Pierre CLAREBOUT (Ypres 1933)
"Sigillata" 1969, oil on board, 60 x 50 cm
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"Sigillata" 1969, oil on board, 60 x 50 cm
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Albert RUBENS (Tielt 1944)
"Composition" 1982, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 cm
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"Composition" 1982, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 cm
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Albert RUBENS (Tielt 1944)
"Composition" 1990, acrylic on canvas, 90 x 90 cm
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"Composition" 1990, acrylic on canvas, 90 x 90 cm
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Felix HANNAERT (Brussels 1944)
"Red & black composition" 1992-93, oil on linen, 120 x 80 cm
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"Red & black composition" 1992-93, oil on linen, 120 x 80 cm
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Gilbert DECOCK (Knokke 1928-2007)
"Semele" 1999, oil on canvas, 70 x 70 cm
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"Semele" 1999, oil on canvas, 70 x 70 cm
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Pal HORVATH (Szombathely, Hungary 1936)
"Parallèles" 2002, constructivist totem 190x23x23 cm & acrylic relief painting 80x80 cm
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"Parallèles" 2002, constructivist totem 190x23x23 cm & acrylic relief painting 80x80 cm
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Gilbert SWIMBERGHE (Bruges 1928-Brussels 2015)
"Blue" 2007, oil on can,vas, 80 x 80 cm
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"Blue" 2007, oil on can,vas, 80 x 80 cm
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JAN VAN DEN ABBEEL (Denderbelle 1943-Ghent 2018)
"Favela II" 2017, gouache, 58 x 41 cm
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"Favela II" 2017, gouache, 58 x 41 cm
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Chantal COPPIETERS 't WALLANT
"Au point d'équilibre IX" 2018, vinyl & acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 cm
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"Au point d'équilibre IX" 2018, vinyl & acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 cm
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A Century of Geometric Visionaries in Belgian Abstraction
Group 2 Gallery presents Geometric Abstractions as a dynamic overview of Belgian artists who have explored structure, order and harmony through the language of geometry. Spanning a wide range of styles and decades, this collection showcases both early avant-garde pioneers and later figures who redefined abstraction in a changing world. Whether working with oil, gouache, or mixed media, these artists embraced geometry not as limitation but as liberation, a framework through which to express clarity, movement, and compositional rigor.
Historical Depth and Modernist Experimentation in Belgian Geometric Abstraction
Geometric abstraction in Belgium evolved as a compelling synthesis of international influences—Constructivism, De Stijl, Bauhaus—and deeply personal visual languages. Artists such as Victor Servranckx and Marthe Donas developed early modernist vocabularies that blended mathematical discipline with expressive intuition. Others, like Marcel-Louis Baugniet and Jo Delahaut, defined abstraction as a systematic exploration of balance, rhythm, and optical harmony. Their compositions—carefully calibrated and often minimalist—reflect a belief in the spiritual and intellectual potential of form.
The exhibition includes artists associated with postwar movements like La Jeune Peinture Belge and Art Abstrait, such as Anne Bonnet, Louis Van Lint, and Jean Milo, who expanded geometric abstraction beyond pure formalism, introducing lyrical and architectural elements into their works. Artists like Gilbert Decock and Jean Rets explored the meditative and symbolic power of repetition and reduction, while more recent figures—including Pal Horvath and Chantal Coppieters ’t Wallant—continue to reinterpret geometric abstraction through contemporary media and perspectives. Though varied in their approach, these artists share a dedication to the visual logic of geometry, often fusing it with subtle allusions to space, time and the metaphysical.
Together, these works present a panorama of Belgian abstraction which resists linear classification. Rather than presenting a single stylistic path, the collection reveals a constellation of visions united by precision, restraint and the enduring belief in geometry as a vital mode of artistic inquiry. Each piece invites viewers to engage not only with form and color, but with the philosophical concerns that underpin abstraction itself : order and chaos, stasic and movement, clarity and mystery.
The exhibition includes artists associated with postwar movements like La Jeune Peinture Belge and Art Abstrait, such as Anne Bonnet, Louis Van Lint, and Jean Milo, who expanded geometric abstraction beyond pure formalism, introducing lyrical and architectural elements into their works. Artists like Gilbert Decock and Jean Rets explored the meditative and symbolic power of repetition and reduction, while more recent figures—including Pal Horvath and Chantal Coppieters ’t Wallant—continue to reinterpret geometric abstraction through contemporary media and perspectives. Though varied in their approach, these artists share a dedication to the visual logic of geometry, often fusing it with subtle allusions to space, time and the metaphysical.
Together, these works present a panorama of Belgian abstraction which resists linear classification. Rather than presenting a single stylistic path, the collection reveals a constellation of visions united by precision, restraint and the enduring belief in geometry as a vital mode of artistic inquiry. Each piece invites viewers to engage not only with form and color, but with the philosophical concerns that underpin abstraction itself : order and chaos, stasic and movement, clarity and mystery.
Discover Rare and Collectible Belgian Abstract Artworks
Group 2 Gallery invites collectors and connoisseurs to discover this rich body of geometric work—a reflection of Belgium’s diverse and deeply rooted contribution to modernist and postwar abstraction. Many of the featured works are available for acquisition, representing rare opportunities to own pieces that embody both historical significance and timeless visual impact. For further information about available artworks, featured artists, and private viewings, please visit the Group 2 Gallery homepage or contact us directly :
0032 2 539.23.09 - [email protected]
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