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Dom Gregory de Wit
(Belgian, 1895-1978)

"Adam", 1935

oil on canvas
signed and dated "2-11-35" mid-right.
Framed.
47-1/2" x 39-1/2", framed 51" x 43"

Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: A native of the Netherlands, Gregory de Wit entered the Benedictine Abbey at Mont Cesar, Louvain, Belgium in 1913, and was ordained several years later. His superior, noticing and appreciating his artistic abilities, sent the young monk to study at the Royal Academy of Arts, Brussels and the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. De Wit took part in his first exhibition in 1923, where he received numerous accolades. He soon began to travel to various Benedictine Abbeys, where he worked on murals, paintings, and other religious decorations. In the 1940s he spent some time working in various religious houses across Louisiana, eventually ending up at St. Joseph's Abbey near Covington where he remained for over five years creating a large mural of the Last Supper.

The existing examples of de Wit's work reveal an idiosyncratic stylistic approach which interestingly and successfully combines aspects of Art Deco, Mexican murals, and Orthodox icons. His slightly weighty figures, with their accentuated (almost exaggerated) musculature, have an almost sculptural quality. Employing blocked areas of rich color combined with thick, dark lines, de Wit creates a stark juxtaposition, a technique especially effective for works - whether murals or his large-scale figural paintings - which are meant to be seen from a distance.


  • Condition: **In "as is" estate condition. Scattered surface abrasions and small losses, especially along upper and lower edges. Small circular holes with corresponding paint loss at mid-right and mid-left. A1" horizontal split in canvas mid-right; a 3" vertical split in canvas at lower mid-left in torso; uneven split in canvas lower mid-left with corresponding patch en verso. Overall surface soiling.

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