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Brussels, capital of Europe and the arts

A city of history, culture, and avant-garde, Brussels is much more than a capital: it is a crossroads of influences where the elegance of the past meets the modernity of the present.
From the Grand-Place to Art Nouveau facades, from the winding streets of the Marolles to the Haussmannian boulevards, the city has inspired the greatest Belgian artists, captivated by its atmosphere that is both cosmopolitan and poetic.

Through this collection, Artem Legrand pays tribute to Brussels, as it was glorified by Fernand Khnopff, René Magritte, Paul Delvaux, Théo Van Rysselberghe, Jean Delville, James Ensor, and Gustave Van de Woestyne.
These artists gave Brussels a unique visual identity: between symbolism, surrealism, and urban light.


Belgian elegance in your decor

Hanging a Brussels painting means inviting the artistic richness and soft light of the European capital into your home. The art prints of Brussels paintings evoke its cobbled squares, Art Nouveau houses, artists’ cafés, and the mysterious atmosphere of its misty nights.

These works blend perfectly with a modern, classic, symbolist, or contemporary decor, bringing mystery, depth, and refinement.
A dreamlike composition by Magritte, an urban scene by Delvaux, or a luminous painting by Van Rysselberghe will transform your walls into a tribute to Belgian creativity.

Brussels painting blends realism, imagination, and poetry — an art where the city becomes a waking dream.


The great painters of Brussels

Fernand Khnopff (1858–1921), a major figure of symbolism, expressed the melancholy and silent beauty of fin-de-siècle Belgium.
René Magritte (1898–1967), the master of surrealism, revolutionized modern art from Brussels by transforming everyday objects into poetic enigmas.
Paul Delvaux (1897–1994) blended dreams and urban architecture in dreamlike compositions of haunting beauty.
Théo Van Rysselberghe (1862–1926), close to Seurat, introduced pointillism to Belgium, illuminating landscapes and city scenes.
Jean Delville (1867–1953), a mystical painter, made light and spirituality his central themes.
James Ensor (1860–1949), although associated with Ostend, frequently exhibited in Brussels, where he influenced an entire generation of modern artists.
Gustave Van de Woestyne (1881–1947) depicted Flemish life and the soul of the country with sobriety and intensity.

Together, they made Brussels a major artistic capital — at the crossroads of dreams and modernity.


A collection for art and mystery lovers

The art prints of Brussels paintings offered by Artem Legrand come from public domain works, reproduced with care to capture the depth of colors and the finesse of details.
Each print pays tribute to the light, melancholy, and cultural richness of the Belgian capital.

Decorating your walls with an art print of a Brussels painting means inviting poetry, reflection, and artistic modernity into your home.