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Géo Roelandt (XIX-XX) - A fine collection
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Géo Roelandt (XIX-XX) - A fine collection

Géo Roelandt – A Fine Collection Oil on canvas, 60 × 50 cm Dated: November 12, 1923 This refined still life by Géo Roelandt presents an intimate and intellectually charged interior scene, carefully composed to evoke the spirit of erudition, memory, and classical heritage. Set against a subdued, dark background, the painting unfolds as a quiet meditation on collecting—not merely objects, but ideas and cultural lineage. At the center of the composition stands a small white sculptural bust depicting the torso of Demosthenes, the celebrated ancient Greek orator. Its pale surface catches the light and contrasts sharply with the surrounding warm browns and deep reds, immediately drawing the viewer’s attention. The bust rests atop a stack of leather-bound books, reinforcing the association with rhetoric, philosophy, and classical learning. Behind it rises a bronze-toned statuette of a nude male figure, rendered with a sense of restrained dynamism. The interplay between the white marble-like torso and the darker metallic sculpture creates a dialogue between purity and strength, intellect and action. In the foreground, a finely crafted wooden box and an ornate lidded vessel further emphasize the theme of the collector’s cabinet—objects chosen for their cultural, historical, and aesthetic resonance rather than mere luxury. The richly textured textile draped across the table introduces a tactile softness and a subtle ornamental rhythm, balancing the solidity of the sculptural forms. Roelandt’s handling of light is controlled and deliberate: highlights are sparing, allowing forms to emerge gradually from the shadow, lending the scene a contemplative, almost reverential atmosphere. Dated precisely to November 12, 1923, A Fine Collection reflects an early 20th-century fascination with antiquity and humanist values, filtered through the lens of a French painter deeply attentive to materiality and symbolism. The work is not simply a still life, but a carefully staged homage to classical thought, artistic continuity, and the timeless act of collecting as an expression of intellect and identity. Please note: The frame is only a gift

No. 100514888

No longer available
Géo Roelandt (XIX-XX) - A fine collection

Géo Roelandt (XIX-XX) - A fine collection

Géo Roelandt – A Fine Collection
Oil on canvas, 60 × 50 cm
Dated: November 12, 1923

This refined still life by Géo Roelandt presents an intimate and intellectually charged interior scene, carefully composed to evoke the spirit of erudition, memory, and classical heritage. Set against a subdued, dark background, the painting unfolds as a quiet meditation on collecting—not merely objects, but ideas and cultural lineage.

At the center of the composition stands a small white sculptural bust depicting the torso of Demosthenes, the celebrated ancient Greek orator. Its pale surface catches the light and contrasts sharply with the surrounding warm browns and deep reds, immediately drawing the viewer’s attention. The bust rests atop a stack of leather-bound books, reinforcing the association with rhetoric, philosophy, and classical learning.

Behind it rises a bronze-toned statuette of a nude male figure, rendered with a sense of restrained dynamism. The interplay between the white marble-like torso and the darker metallic sculpture creates a dialogue between purity and strength, intellect and action. In the foreground, a finely crafted wooden box and an ornate lidded vessel further emphasize the theme of the collector’s cabinet—objects chosen for their cultural, historical, and aesthetic resonance rather than mere luxury.

The richly textured textile draped across the table introduces a tactile softness and a subtle ornamental rhythm, balancing the solidity of the sculptural forms. Roelandt’s handling of light is controlled and deliberate: highlights are sparing, allowing forms to emerge gradually from the shadow, lending the scene a contemplative, almost reverential atmosphere.

Dated precisely to November 12, 1923, A Fine Collection reflects an early 20th-century fascination with antiquity and humanist values, filtered through the lens of a French painter deeply attentive to materiality and symbolism. The work is not simply a still life, but a carefully staged homage to classical thought, artistic continuity, and the timeless act of collecting as an expression of intellect and identity.

Please note: The frame is only a gift

Bidding closed
Giulia Santoro
Expert
Estimate  € 1,700 - € 2,000

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