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Frans Clement (1941) is a Dutch painter. Clement studied at the Catholic Courses in Tilburg and the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam from 1963 to 1968. Clement can be seen as a representative of hyper/photorealism.
In the late sixties and seventies Clement exhibited solo at Museum Fodor (Amsterdam), De Krabbedans and the Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven). During this period he also participated in group exhibitions in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Clement's work is included in the collection of the Province of North Brabant, the State, the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent, the Van Abbemuseum and the ING collection. In 1986 solo exhibition Noord Brabantse Kunst Stichting and end of 1995 retrospective exhibition in Museum Kempenland. His work was also on display at the exhibition 'Uitgelichte vrijheid' in 2001 and at the exhibition "Nederlandse realisten na 1950" in the Kunsthal in Rotterdam.
Clement was taught by Kees Bol and Jan Gregoor, then he studied at the Academy Tilburg and at the Rijksacademie. Throughout his career he has remained true to his hyper/photorealism.
Exhibitions
* Museum 'Stedelijk van Abbe' in Eindhoven
* 'Municipal Museum' in Ostend, Belgium
* 'Jan Cunencentrum' in Oss
* 'Kunsthal' in Rotterdam
* 'Museum Kempenland' in Eindhoven
New Brabant Art Foundation Oirschot
Many objects are owned by private collectors. In addition, representative work of his realistic art form has been acquired by:
* 'Museum of Fine Arts' in Ghent, Belgium
* 'Museum Kempenland' in Eindhoven
* 'Jan Cunencentrum' in Oss
* Museum 'Stedelijk van Abbe' in Eindhoven
* 'North Brabant Museum' in 's-Hertogenbosch
* 'ING collection'
During his studies at the 'Rijksacademie van Beeldende Kunsten' in Amsterdam, Clement received the Uriot Prize.
Clement received a bronze medal at the European Prize for Painting in Ostend, Belgium in 1973, 1976 and 1978.
Painting is depicted in the catalogue of the exhibition of the Brabant Art Foundation
Signed and dated 1986 lower left
Little work by Frans Clement comes onto the market.
Painting in very good condition, will not be shipped due to its size.