A
Post-Impressionist and
Impressionist painter, Lebacq was alternately a
watercolourist,
pastellist and
portrait,
landscape and
still life painter. He also painted church interiors (stained-glass windows and paintings). 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. ==Work==