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Marcel Marc Eemans

Marcel Marc Eemans (1907 - 1998) was active/lived in Belgium.  Marcel Marc Eemans is known for Surrealism.

Marc Eemans was a painter, poet, art historian and writer.  The artist was born in Dendermonde in 1907. 

In 1926, he became the first faithful companion of René Magritte and began resolutely moving towards surrealism.

Eemans works are located at the Ghent Museum and the Brussels Print Room.

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