The museum still retains the original distinction between fine arts and folklore. In accordance with the original objective of the museum, the fine arts collection exclusively holds works created by artists who lived or worked in the Leie region. The collection is presented chronologically. Romantic realism, impressionism, symbolism, expressionism, surrealism, figurative and abstract movements are all represented. The collection’s works include paintings, sculptures and prints by leading artists such as Emile Claus,
Albert Servaes,
Constant Permeke,
Gustave Van de Woestijne,
Valerius de Saedeleer,
Frits Van den Berghe,
Jules De Bruycker,
Roger Raveel,
Anna De Weert and
Raoul De Keyser. The second section of the museum contains objects on folklore, handicraft and history from the region. The Leie region was an important production area with a rich and very distinct industrial past. The two industries that were particularly important to Deinze in the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century - the silk industry and the production of prams and toys - are represented extensively in the collection. File:Emile Claus.Bietenoogst.JPG|
Beet harvest by
Emile Claus File:Dorpsstraat - Een hoekje uit mijn buurt - Albijn Van den Abeele - Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek mudel - 0003-ABE.a3.jpg|
Dorpsstraat - A corner of my neighborhood Albijn Van den Abeele File:Schaatsers - Jan-Frans Cantré - Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek mudel - 0043-CAN.j.f1.jpg|
Skaters by
Jan-Frans Cantré File:Valerius De Saedeleer - Geese on the Leie.jpg|
Geese on the Leie by
Valerius de Saedeleer File:De poel - César De Cock - Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek mudel - 0172-COC.ce3.jpg|
The pond by
César De Cock File:Boot op kanaal Gent-Terneuzen - Georges Buysse - Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek mudel - 0042-BUY.g1.jpg|
Boat on the Ghent-Terneuzen canal by
Georges Buysse File:Wit interieur - Frits Van den Berghe - Museum van Deinze en de Leiestreek mudel - 0022-BER.f2.jpg|
White interior by
Frits Van den Berghe ==References==