Georges Lebacq

Georges-Émile Lebacq (26 September 1876, Jemappes – 4 August 1950, Bruges) was a Belgian painter.

Certain works as "Lumière d'été à Cagnes-sur-Mer" or "Le Repos en Terrasse" are impressionist.

Initially self-taught, he first exhibited while a soldier during World War I.

After the war he enrolled as a student at the Académie Julian at Paris in 1920, and thereafter worked mainly in France.

[3][4] Most of Lebacq's paintings are in Beaux-Arts Mons ("BAM", the museum of fine arts in Mons, Belgium), the Musée de la Venerie in Senlis, France,[5] the Musée Renoir in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France, the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History in Brussels, or in private collections.

Melle Lebacq 1926