Georges Rogy - Artist Info

About Georges Rogy

  • Biography

    Georges Rogy (Etterbeek, 1897 – 1981) was a Belgian painter. He studied from 1915 to 1922 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels with Emile Fabry, Herman Richir and Constant Montald. From 1925 he became a teacher at the École des arts et métiers in Etterbeek.

    He painted figures, nudes, portraits, still lifes and landscapes. His style was firmly figurative and uninfluenced by the currents of his time. He realized a decorative panel for the pavilion of the Province of Brabant at the 1935 World Exhibition in Brussels and the poster for the "Grand Historical Procession in Brussels" in 1930.

    Exhibitions

    1923,1929, Brussels, Cercle Artistique et Littéraire
    1931, Brussels, Galerie des ...

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