Dutch school (XX), Gena - Old village





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Old village is a limited edition oil painting on canvas by Dutch school (XX), Gena, 1995, in the Arts & Crafts style, depicting a winter cityscape in the Netherlands; dimensions 50 x 61 cm and sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Winter Landscape in Dutch Style
This is a winter landscape, executed in oil on canvas, and stylized to resemble traditional Dutch painting of the Golden Age, which is known for its depictions of scenes on ice. The scene unfolds in a small village or town on a freezing day. In the foreground, there is a frozen body of water where several figures in dark, traditional clothing are ice skating. To the left, a large, picturesque leafless tree dominates the composition. The middle ground features an architectural ensemble: a stately church building (or cathedral) with a tall tower, dusted with snow, and, to its right, a windmill typical of the Netherlands. The background consists of a gloomy, cloudy winter sky, which creates an atmosphere of cold and tranquility.
A close-up reveals the artist's signature, consisting of initials that look like G. E. (or C. E.), and the date — 12-95, which most likely suggests December 1995. This indicates that the painting is a contemporary work, inspired by, and possibly styled after, the paintings of the Old Dutch Masters.
It is important to note: Despite the stylistic resemblance to 17th-century paintings, the date "95" suggests that this is a late 20th-century work, and not a historical Dutch master's painting, which impacts its market value and historical attribution. To confirm the authorship and any high valuation, professional art appraisal is necessary.
Winter Landscape in Dutch Style
This is a winter landscape, executed in oil on canvas, and stylized to resemble traditional Dutch painting of the Golden Age, which is known for its depictions of scenes on ice. The scene unfolds in a small village or town on a freezing day. In the foreground, there is a frozen body of water where several figures in dark, traditional clothing are ice skating. To the left, a large, picturesque leafless tree dominates the composition. The middle ground features an architectural ensemble: a stately church building (or cathedral) with a tall tower, dusted with snow, and, to its right, a windmill typical of the Netherlands. The background consists of a gloomy, cloudy winter sky, which creates an atmosphere of cold and tranquility.
A close-up reveals the artist's signature, consisting of initials that look like G. E. (or C. E.), and the date — 12-95, which most likely suggests December 1995. This indicates that the painting is a contemporary work, inspired by, and possibly styled after, the paintings of the Old Dutch Masters.
It is important to note: Despite the stylistic resemblance to 17th-century paintings, the date "95" suggests that this is a late 20th-century work, and not a historical Dutch master's painting, which impacts its market value and historical attribution. To confirm the authorship and any high valuation, professional art appraisal is necessary.

