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Paul Joostens was born in Belgium
in 1886. He was an artist and poet. He studied at the
Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp and was influenced by James Ensor.
He exhibited in 1917 in Antwerp and Brussels. He was a founding
member of the Dada movement, experimenting with collage and montage in
the style of Kurt Schwitters.
A biography of Joostens was
written by Georges Marlierin in 1923. He was part of the Dada
Exposition at the National Museum of Modern Art in Paris in
1966. He won many prizes throughout his career and his work is
in several museums throughout the world. He died in Belgium in
1960.
Many of his drawings and
paintings showed up in New Orleans some years ago. I am not
certain why but there is some speculation that they were sent to a
relative or friend during World War II for safe keeping.
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