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Le peintre Pierre Louis Flouquet
Year: 1928 Publisher: Bruxelles Nervie

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L'oeuvre créatrice et critique du peintre Flouquet
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Year: 1927 Publisher: Bruxelles Equerre

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Pierre Flouquet, 1917-1930
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Year: 1975 Publisher: Bruxelles Jacques Damase

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Pierre Louis Flouquet
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Publisher: Bruxelles Jacques Damase Gallery

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Avec le groupe l'Assaut
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Year: 2013 Publisher: Ittre Musée Marthe Donas

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7 avant-gardisten uit de twintiger jaren : Felix de Boeck, Prosper de Troyer, Marthe Donas, Pierre-Louis Flouquet, Karel Maes, Jozef Peeters, Victor Servranckx
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Leuven ABB-Galerij

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Flouquet, Kassák, Léonard : the architecture of images during the interwar period
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ISBN: 9789074694285 9074694284 Year: 2018 Publisher: Oostende Mu.Zee

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Pierre-Louis Flouquet, Lajos Kassák and Jos Léonard were three visual artists and graphic designers who shaped the interwar years by harnessing the endless possibilities of the line and the plane, and the circle, triangle and square.They shared the conviction that geometric abstraction could be a blueprint for a renewed society after the First World War. It was a message that was advanced through the international avant-garde network of magazines that included, amongst others, Kassák's MA, the Brussels-based 7 Arts with Flouquet as artistic director and Het Overzicht run by Jozef Peeters and Michel Seuphor in Antwerp, with Léonard as an occasional contributor. For Constructivist artists there was no clear distinction between West and East, or centre and periphery. 'Connection' was the keyword, for example between the Belgian and Hungarian avant-garde movements in Antwerp, Brussels, Budapest and Vienna. Exhibition: Kunstmuseum aan Zee MuZEE, Oostende, Belgium (17.06.-04.11.2018).

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