Fernand Berckelaers (10 March 1901 in Borgerhout – 12 February 1999 in Paris), pseudonym Michel Seuphor (anagram of Orpheus), was a Belgian painter.Seuphor established a literary magazine, Het Overzicht, in Antwerp in 1921.
He moved in Dutch, Belgian, and French avant-garde circles.
He associated at various points with Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian, and was influenced by their iconic Neo-plasticist works.
The group, which included luminaries such as Wassily Kandinsky and Le Corbusier.In 1934 Seuphor moved to Anduze in the South of France following his marriage.Seuphor wrote and edited three books; A Dictionary of Abstract Painting (Tudor Publishing Co., 1958), Abstract Painting: 50 Years of Accomplishment (Dell Laurel Edition, 1964), and "The Sculpture of this Century" (George Braziller, Inc.
NY, 1960).
These volumes, now out of print, remain among the most valuable documents of abstract painting & sculpture in the 20th Century.
The painting books have numerous color illustrations which document the various paths that abstract painting took, especially after World War II.
The sculpture book has black & white photos that track both figurative as well as abstract sculpture from early 20th century through 1959.