Artist Eduard Anton Porttilier's genre painting "Afternoon Tea Time"
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Genre painting by belgian painter, realist and romantic painter Eduard Anton Porttilier.
The artist Eduard Anton Portillier was born in Antwerp in February 1861 as the son of a famous Belgian artist.
Eduard Anton Portillier graduated from the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts and his teacher was Charles Verlat. By the way, at the same time as Portilla, Van Gogh also studied in Villaban, from which we can assume that the end of the nineteenth century became a crossroads, and the road to traditional painting and its other new direction began.
Edouard Anton Portillier soon became a well-known artist, but he ignored the fashionable Paris Salon style and preferred to present and represent the daily lives of people according to the less prestigious but conservative pictorial views of the time, and then he exhibited these works in Antwerp, The Hague, Namur, Mons, Liège, and other places.
On his canvases, Édouard Anton Porttilier most often depicts girls in some sort of family environment, somewhat romantic and refined. Such paintings were then known as "stop-and-go plays".
In 1894, the artist collaborated with E. De Jans and J. Dierickx to paint a series of paintings for world exhibitions in Ghent and Antwerp.
For his great contribution to the development of Belgian painting, Edward Antoon Portielje was awarded the title of nobility.
The artist died in December 1949. Buried in Antwerp.
Painting by the artist Edouard Anton Porttilier
love letter
Afternoon tea time
Afternoon tea time, details
Weaving (knotted mesh)
Lace maker
Visiting newborns
Card game
Card game, details
Stare out the window
Looking forward to visitors
Portrait of a young girl and her pet greyhound
Aspirations for Yoyo
lover
In a room where the sun shines (a room where the sun shines)
Eat pistachios
Gentle persuasion
afternoon tea
Friends
Patch the Nets
Family happiness
Old, Old Story (Old, Old Story)