Christine Servais

1939 Born in Menen, Belgium
Studied Interior design and Decorator, Royal Academy of Arts, Gent, Belgium
1959 Moved to the Republic of the Congo and Rwanda
1973 Returned to Belgium
1980 Began her artistic career

Solo Exhibitions
1982 Dierickx Gallery, Brussels
1985 Kunst Aan Het Werk Gallery, Brussels
1985 City Hall, Oostkamp, Belgium
1989 Town Hall, Blankenberge, Belgium
1994 Holmens Hoeve Gallery, Slype, Belgium
1996 Straffe Hendrik Gallery, Bruges, Belgium

Group Exhibitions
1983 Alsput Art Center, St. Piettersleeuw, Belgium
1983 A. Bloom Price, Roeslare, Belgium
1983 Pro Arte Kasper Gallery, Morges, Switzerland
1983 Bedford Gallery, Brussels
1983 Leerhuis Gallery, Bruges, Belgium
1983 “Women in the Arts”, Bodewijn Parc, Bruges, Belgium
1984 Van der Borght Gallery, Brussels
1984 L’Escalier Gallery, Brussels
1984 Town Hall, Oudenaarde, Belgium
1985 Museum of Naןve Art, Chateau Malou, Belgium
1985 Mac Donald Hotel, Brussels
1986 Alfican Gallery, Brussels
1986 Les Myriades Gallery, Brussels
1986 H Gallery, Knokke-Zoute, Belgium
1986 House of Spontanious and Naןve Art, Mediatine, Brussels
1987 La Louve Gallery, Brussels
1987 Esschuis Gallery, Diest, Brussels
1987 Dronninglund Art Center, Denmark
1988 Arts Naif du Monde Entier Gallery, Paris
1988 Les Myriades Gallery, Brussels
1988 Lorelei Gallery, Brussels
1989 Deman Gallery, Roeslare, Belgium
1989 Difference Gallery, Liege, Belgium
1989 Christiane Gallery, Brussels
1990 Harmagedon Gallery, Kortrijk, Belgium
1990 International Salon of Naive Art, City Hall, Paris
1990 Les Myriades Gallery, Brussels
1991 Groene Meersen Gallery, Zedelgem, Belgium
1991 Happy Days Gallery, Knokke
1992 Presence Gallery, Knokke, Belgium
2007 “Naןve-Joie de Vivre”, Gina Gallery of International Naןve Art, Tel Aviv

Prizes
1982 Bronze Medal, Henri Litt Prize, Verviers, Belgium

Bibliography
“Le Paradis et les Naifs”, Max Fourny, 1982, Paris
“Waterloo and Waals Brabant Seen by Naןve Painters”, 1986, Brussels
“Contes et Legendes de Belgique”, 1988, Brussels
“Le Dictionnaire des Peintres Belges”, Piron, 2003, Brussels

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