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Max Bor Art
Bruxelles, Belgium
Product description
This lithograph of the city of Huy in Belgium, noted for its intricate depiction of the city's historic architecture, with a view that captures the towering church and buildings, as well as the surrounding landscape. The atmospheric perspective brings depth to the scene, with the flowing river and a bridge in the background. The piece is titled "Huy" and marked as an "épreuve d'artiste" (artist's proof), indicating that this is a unique exemplar, possibly an early or special version set aside for the artist's own collection or approval. It is signed by the artist, adding an element of authenticity and value to the work. The composition, rich in architectural details and subtle texture, offers a glimpse into the historical charm of the Belgian town.
Little bit about the artist:
Jules Van de Leene (Ixelles, May 9, 1887 - Auderghem, 1962) was a Belgian painter. Showing early signs of talent, he studied at the Academies of Ixelles and Brussels (under Meunier and Montald). His professional painting career began in 1913. Van de Leene lived for a time in Damme but later settled in Auderghem, where he had a house built at 19 Bocq Street. He was a member of the local artists' association, Cercle Artistique d'Auderghem.
He painted figures (female nudes, kitchen maids, a violin maker...), portraits, interiors, still lifes, and landscapes. He worked equally well in oil paint and watercolor. Van de Leene also made etchings. A notable etching depicts a crucifix on a pillar in the ruined church of Nieuwpoort, with a dramatic cloud-filled sky in the background. He is a typical example of a valuable, technically skilled "small master" from the early 19th century and the interwar period. During his lifetime, in 1949, a street in Auderghem was named after him. In 1935, he exhibited at "La Petite Galerie" in Brussels alongside Fernand Toussaint. From December 4 to 19, 1938, he exhibited at the town hall of Ronse.
(!) Please note that the work is provided without any frame, allowing you the freedom to frame it according to your taste and in alignment with your interior style. The frame shown in some photographs is for demonstration purposes only, providing you with an idea of how the artwork might look in your space.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight75 cmWidth56 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Stains