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- Molse_School abstract "Molse School, translated as \"School of Mol\", is a common term for some international paint artists or a specific genre of paintings in late 19th and early 20th century. The paintings typically show picturesque and rustic places, farms, ... of the Belgian municipality Mol, which is located in the Campine. The most famous painters of the Molse School were Jakob Smits and Dirk Baksteen who lived in Achterbos, a hamlet of Mol.Based upon the Barbizon school the municipality Mol organized an international art exhibition in 1907 and invited painters from all over the world. Most of these artists had not met before and their only connection was their stay in a local hotel during the exhibition. These artists were not tied by a fine art society, neither was there a common style. In total 68 artists participated at this event, showing 212 works. This exhibition was also an attempt to show the artists the beauty of Mol, its heath, the white sand flats and how the inhabitants (mostly farmers) lived. This attempt succeeded.Upon their return home, the artists showed their paintings to their colleagues. This resulted in those colleagues also coming over to Mol making painting en plein air popular.Some artists commonly categorized under the Molse School are Dirk Baksteen, Gerard Baksteen, Charles Claessens, Leon Delderenne, Paul Mathieu, Ernest Midy, Erneste Rinquet, Jakob Smits, Willem Battaille, Emile Van Damme-Sylva, Paula Van Rompa-Zenke, Gaston De Biemme".
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- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Barbizon_school.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Campine.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_movements.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mol,_Belgium.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Claessens.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Dirk_Baksteen.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Emile_Van_Damme-Sylva.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink En_plein_air.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Midy.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Erneste_Rinquet.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Exhibition.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Farmer.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Gaston_De_Biemme.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_Baksteen.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Heath.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Hotel.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Jakob_Smits.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Leon_Delderenne.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Mol,_Belgium.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Municipality.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Mathieu.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Paula_Van_Rompa-Zenke.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLink Willem_Battaille.
- Molse_School wikiPageWikiLinkText "Molse School".
- Molse_School subject Category:Art_movements.
- Molse_School subject Category:Mol,_Belgium.
- Molse_School hypernym Term.
- Molse_School type Movement.
- Molse_School type Theory.
- Molse_School comment "Molse School, translated as \"School of Mol\", is a common term for some international paint artists or a specific genre of paintings in late 19th and early 20th century. The paintings typically show picturesque and rustic places, farms, ... of the Belgian municipality Mol, which is located in the Campine.".
- Molse_School label "Molse School".
- Molse_School sameAs Q1940971.
- Molse_School sameAs Molse_School.
- Molse_School sameAs m.0gmc_hv.
- Molse_School sameAs Q1940971.
- Molse_School wasDerivedFrom Molse_School?oldid=692029651.
- Molse_School isPrimaryTopicOf Molse_School.