Engravers Luminism
![Alfred Hazledine](/assets/image/ArtImage_35265/f2564/vilhazledine-alfredwebp__fix_147_180.jpeg)
![Alfred Hazledine](/assets/image/ArtImage_35265/897a4/vilhazledine-alfredwebp__fix_86_98.jpeg)
Alfred Hazledine was a Belgian painter and graphic artist. Hazledine was a student of Ernest Blanc-Garin in Brussels and of Adrien-Joseph Heymans. He lived and worked for a long time in Wechelderzande, where there was a true artists' colony. He mainly painted landscapes in Impressionist style. Hazledine was a member of the Vie et Lumière group that brought together Impressionists and Luminists for exhibitions, and was also a member of L'Estampe and of the National Confederation of Painters and Sculptors of Belgium.
![Fitz Henry Lane](/assets/image/ArtImage_40936/d7248/fitz-henry-lanejpg__fix_147_180.jpeg)
![Fitz Henry Lane](/assets/image/ArtImage_40936/3f892/fitz-henry-lanejpg__fix_86_98.jpeg)
Fitz Henry Lane (born Nathaniel Rogers Lane) was an American painter and printmaker of a style that would later be called Luminism, for its use of pervasive light.
A contemporary of the Hudson River School, he enjoyed a reputation as America's premier painter of marine subjects during his lifetime, but fell into obscurity soon after his death with the rise of French Impressionism. Lane's work would be rediscovered in the 1930s by the art collector Maxim Karolik, after which his art steadily grew in popularity among private collectors and public institutions. His work can now command at auction prices ranging as high as three to five million dollars.
![George (Georges) Morren](/assets/image/ArtImage_35345/e462d/vilmorren-georgespng__fix_147_180.jpeg)
![George (Georges) Morren](/assets/image/ArtImage_35345/a52d2/vilmorren-georgespng__fix_86_98.jpeg)
George Morren or Georges Morren was a Belgian painter, sculptor, Impressionist and engraver. The painter and friend of the family Emile Claus who taught him and his brothers several times a week served as his first mentor. He began working in an Impressionist style. In the summer of 1892, eschewing the shortened painting process which was associated with Neo-Impressionism, he began to work in a more spontaneous manner, creating more space for emotions. He became one of the most eager admirers of the French Impressionists. After three years in Paris he returned to Antwerp where he participated in several avant-garde groups. Morren created light-flooded paintings, exhibited at the fairs La Libre Esthétique in Brussels, the 'Vie et Lumière', and at numerous international exhibitions. Towards 1913, he entered a new creative period. The colors in his new works were more subdued. He used grated rough pigment and pastels. Morren remained faithful to impressionist ideals and did not participate in new trends, such as Cubism or Expressionism. He dealt with the scenes of everyday life, interiors, still lifes, landscapes and portraits. His palette became darker and his paintings developed a solemnity and clarity of expression.
![Frans Mortelmans](/assets/image/ArtImage_35857/e9f7e/vilmortelmansfransjpg__fix_147_180.jpeg)
![Frans Mortelmans](/assets/image/ArtImage_35857/4ffb6/vilmortelmansfransjpg__fix_86_98.jpeg)
Frans Mortelmans was a Belgian painter, draughtsman and engraver. He initially produced portraits, history paintings, marines and genre scenes. From 1892 onwards, he almost exclusively painted very decorative and harmoniously composed still lifes and flower pieces. It is through these works that he established his reputation. His compositions with pink roses are in particular highly valued. His work situates itself between impressionism and realism with some luminist touches. He produced many pastel works. Frans Mortelmans was a very prolific painter. To date, more than 850 of his works have been inventoried.
![Edmond Paul Marie Verstraeten](/assets/image/ArtImage_35334/48c45/vilverstraetenedmondpng__fix_147_180.jpeg)
![Edmond Paul Marie Verstraeten](/assets/image/ArtImage_35334/9aeb0/vilverstraetenedmondpng__fix_86_98.jpeg)
Edmond Paul Marie Verstraeten was a Belgian painter and etcher. He was a luminist impressionist and painted mainly landscapes, but also still lifes and portraits. As a philosophically inclined non-conformist, Verstraeten painted in the direction of pointillism, impressionism and luminism. As a self-taught artist, he had developed his own style, which art critics classed as luminist impressionism. He was a master at painting the light and snow. He was part of the third generation of the School of Tervuren and Genk School. He also wrote poems.