Background
He was born in Ghent, Belgium as the son of an architect (Fredericus Augustus Minne).
He was born in Ghent, Belgium as the son of an architect (Fredericus Augustus Minne).
In 1879, Minne studied painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent, then in the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels from 1885 through 1889.
A contemporary of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, Minne"s work shows many similarities in both form and subject matter to the Viennese Secessionists, the fathers of Art Nouveau. He had made his first visit to Paris in 1886 where he met the writers Maurice Maeterlinck and Gregore Le Roy, who introduced him to the French Symbolists. Minne returned to Paris in 1890 and asked Auguste Rodin for permission to work in his studio, Rodin told him, "I have nothing to teach you."
In 1892, Minne married Josephine Destanberg, the daughter of a Ghent poet.
He then spent most of his time drawing and sculpting.
During World War I he fled to Wales, but returned after the war, and taught drawing.
Les XX; Kunst van Heden. First Latem school]
In 1891 he was elected a member of the arts group Les XX.