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Museum Félicien Rops - Guide


  • Stichting Kunstboek
  • by Véronique Carpiaux
Félicien Rops (Namur, 1833 - Paris, 1898) was a man with a tendency to break away. His life and creative activity were guided by his passions, his audacity and his torments. Through his art, he denounced the hypocrisy of the middle class while breaking the taboos of his time, celebrating eroticism, women, desire, the macabre and adventure. An artist who cannot be categorised but who was innovative, unsettling and long condemned in his home city, Rops continues to fascinate and question modern-day visitors.

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Publisher Stichting Kunstboek
ISBN 9789058566805
Author(s) Véronique Carpiaux
Publication date June 2022
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 240 x 170 mm
Illustrations 100 col. & bw ill.
Pages 69
Language(s) English ed.
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Félicien Rops (Namur, 1833 - Paris, 1898) was a man with a tendency to break away. His life and creative activity were guided by his passions, his audacity and his torments. Through his art, he denounced the hypocrisy of the middle class while breaking the taboos of his time, celebrating
eroticism, women, desire, the macabre and adventure. An artist who cannot be categorised but who was innovative, unsettling and long condemned in his home city, Rops continues to fascinate and question modern-day visitors.

The Félicien Rops Museum (Province of Namur), which since 1987 has been housed in a 19th-century middle-class house at the heart of Old Namur, holds over 3,000 of the artist's works, of which almost 300 are on display. This guide unveils Rops' major works and immerses the reader in the fin-de-siècle atmosphere.