Albert Isidore De Vos (1868-1950) - Garnalenvisser

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Garnalenvisser is an original oil painting by Belgian artist Albert Isidore De Vos (1930), a signed portrait from Belgium, sold with a frame, measuring 59 cm by 49 cm.

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Beautiful painting, oil on canvas.
signed
Small hole, see photos.
The surface shows signs of aging with superficial damage.
Dimensions of the painting: 40 cm x 32 cm.
Sent with tracking and trace.
No reserve.

Albert Isidore De Vos was a Belgian artist born in 1868 in Oostakker and died in 1950 in Ghent. He was a painter and the brother of the songwriter Isidore De Vos. He studied at the Academy in Ghent. He loved the sea and fishing life and often went on nocturnal fishing trips. His inspiration was mainly drawn from the sea and the fishing life. According to the press: 'He knows what a hollow sea means, tossing its waves vigorously under the grim surf, which rises with colors of copper and vitriol. And he also knows perfectly well what a 'poetic sea' has to tell, cloaking itself in the misty light of morning or evening with a feminine elegance,' and 'This is characteristic of his marine paintings: they are certain mood images, musical impressions, intimate art in which a generous heart of a Flemish romantic beats.' (J. Crick) His wife, Judith De Bruycker, was also a painter. She participated in the Salons in Ghent among others. She was a teacher at the Academy in Eeklo until the 1930s. Mentioned in CRICK, BAS II and Two centuries of signatures of Belgian artists.

Beautiful painting, oil on canvas.
signed
Small hole, see photos.
The surface shows signs of aging with superficial damage.
Dimensions of the painting: 40 cm x 32 cm.
Sent with tracking and trace.
No reserve.

Albert Isidore De Vos was a Belgian artist born in 1868 in Oostakker and died in 1950 in Ghent. He was a painter and the brother of the songwriter Isidore De Vos. He studied at the Academy in Ghent. He loved the sea and fishing life and often went on nocturnal fishing trips. His inspiration was mainly drawn from the sea and the fishing life. According to the press: 'He knows what a hollow sea means, tossing its waves vigorously under the grim surf, which rises with colors of copper and vitriol. And he also knows perfectly well what a 'poetic sea' has to tell, cloaking itself in the misty light of morning or evening with a feminine elegance,' and 'This is characteristic of his marine paintings: they are certain mood images, musical impressions, intimate art in which a generous heart of a Flemish romantic beats.' (J. Crick) His wife, Judith De Bruycker, was also a painter. She participated in the Salons in Ghent among others. She was a teacher at the Academy in Eeklo until the 1930s. Mentioned in CRICK, BAS II and Two centuries of signatures of Belgian artists.

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Artist
Albert Isidore De Vos (1868-1950)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Garnalenvisser
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Belgium
Year
1930
Condition
Good condition
Height
59 cm
Width
49 cm
Depiction/Theme
Portrait
Style
Romanticism
Period
1920-1930
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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