
Léon de Smet
Belgian(May 8, 1881 – 1966)
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Léon de Smet (1881, 1966) was a Belgian Post-Impressionist painter known for his intimate interior scenes, portraits, and landscapes rendered in warm, luminous color harmonies. He spent time in England during World War I, where his style matured under the influence of the English art market and collectors. His work is frequently featured at major auction houses and remains highly sought after by collectors of early 20th-century Belgian art.
Oil on CanvasFigureBelgian Artist1920sInteriorPost-Impressionism1919PortraitModernBelgianFlowersDecorative Objects
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