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Übersicht
"Fantasy, however silly the idea might be, can often be mirrored in real life" - Walter Dolphyn.
Walter Dolphyn was born in Antwerp in 1963, an only son raised within one of the city's notable painting families. His father Willem, his grandfather Victor (a respected painter who taught at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp) and his great-uncle Denis were all painters, each working in his own distinct style. His mother Yvonne was herself a creative presence too, whose poetry was admired by the celebrated Flemish author Willem Elsschot, Walter's great-grandfather. Given such ancestry, Walter was widely expected to take up the brush, yet for a long time there was little sign that he would. He trained and qualified as a printer, a trade he followed for some six years, first with the Antwerp provincial authorities and later at a bank. In the early 1990s a sequence of events changed the course of his life. His father Willem, never one to refuse a challenge, agreed to sing lead vocals on a single by the aptly named house band So What? When one of the musicians asked Walter to design the sleeve, he set aside any thought of a quick sketch and produced a fully worked, minutely detailed painting instead. After the success of the record sleeve, and following some decidedly impulsive deliberation with his wife Inge, Walter left printing behind to paint full time. It proved to be the right decision. His career began strongly, even though he gravitated towards punishingly difficult subjects: dense cityscapes built around crumbling facades, battered doors and broken gates. Conscious of the technical reputation that Willem and Victor had established, he worked with the precision of a surgeon and near-limitless patience, picking out every last detail to considerable effect. Over time his work moved towards trompe l'oeil: cabinets and shelves crammed with objects worn by age and use, and narrative still lifes that almost always featured old toys. Storytelling sat at the centre of his practice. Walter Dolphyn passed away in 2023 at the home he shared with his beloved wife Inge in the south of France. He is greatly missed, yet his paintings live on, as full of wit and mischief as the man who made them.
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Works for sale
Walter Dolphyn Belgian, 1963-2023
Jokers WildOil on Panel80 x 70 cms / 31½ x 27½ inchesDescription
At first glance, Walter Dolphyn’s Jokers Wild appears as a seemingly whimsical arrangement - a cabinet of curiosities frozen in time. Yet, upon closer examination, the composition reveals itself to be a masterfully orchestrated still life, infused with both narrative and enigma. Walter's meticulous hand renders each object with an astonishing trompe l’oeil effect, transforming a simple wooden shelving unit into a stage upon which toys, trinkets, and artistic tools perform an intricate visual dialogue. The painting’s title reinforces this notion, blending the unpredictability of a card game with the ordered curation of a collector’s display. It is at once a playful puzzle and a masterclass in realism, a reminder that within the realm of still life, stories wait to be told.
Provenance
Private Collection, UK.
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