01 Marine Painting, With Footnotes, #287

René Marie Dujardin, (1913-2002)
The Shipyard
Oil on canvas
50 x 60 cm
Private Collection

René Marie Dujardin, (1913-2002). Born in Antwerp, René-Marie Dujardin knew early attraction to the sailing world. At 6 years he travelled on the SS Garonne, then he traveled the seas and rivers aboard freighters or tankers to Mexico, Norway, the Persian Gulf  and Portugal.

René-Marie Dujardin took a course of painting at the Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp.

He had a long and distinguished career as an internationally renowned artist whose works have joined many collections both in Belgium and abroad. The Belgian government has many of his paintings.

Member of the Belgian Society of Painters of the Sea, he is also a co-founder of the "Vereniging der Schelde Antwerpse Schilders Haven-in".

His workshop, located on the left bank of the Scheldt, overlooking the harbor of Antwerp and the river in which he feels the same attachment as he has to the Greek islands, where vists each year for long stays.

René-Marie Dujardin is one of the founding members of the new Association of Marine Belgian painters that enhances his talent and prestige. More




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