John Henry Boel (1884–1922) - Landscape






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Landscape, an oil painting by John Henry Boel (active 1884–1922), created in 1918 in the United Kingdom, sold with frame, original edition, 62 cm high by 85 cm wide, in good condition.
Description from the seller
This was my late father inlaws painting which we are selling as it does not go with our decor in our home.
John Henry Boel (active 1884–1922) was a prolific British landscape painter known for romantic oil paintings of the Scottish Highlands, coastal scenes, and rural landscapes. Often signing his work "J. H. Boel," he was a popular late-Victorian artist whose work is frequently seen on the auction market.
Key Details about J.H. Boel:
Artistic Style: Primarily painted in oils, focusing on dramatic, atmospheric, and often sunny, romantic scenes featuring mountains, lochs, and cottages.
Active Period: Exhibited regularly between 1884 and 1922.
Common Subjects: Scottish Highland scenes, rustic cottages, and tranquil river scenes.
Signatures: Works are typically signed in the lower corners, sometimes including dates.
Market Presence: His paintings are frequently sold through auction houses like Invaluable and Bonhams.
J.H. Boel remains recognized as a distinct artist of 19th/20th-century British landscapes.
This was my late father inlaws painting which we are selling as it does not go with our decor in our home.
John Henry Boel (active 1884–1922) was a prolific British landscape painter known for romantic oil paintings of the Scottish Highlands, coastal scenes, and rural landscapes. Often signing his work "J. H. Boel," he was a popular late-Victorian artist whose work is frequently seen on the auction market.
Key Details about J.H. Boel:
Artistic Style: Primarily painted in oils, focusing on dramatic, atmospheric, and often sunny, romantic scenes featuring mountains, lochs, and cottages.
Active Period: Exhibited regularly between 1884 and 1922.
Common Subjects: Scottish Highland scenes, rustic cottages, and tranquil river scenes.
Signatures: Works are typically signed in the lower corners, sometimes including dates.
Market Presence: His paintings are frequently sold through auction houses like Invaluable and Bonhams.
J.H. Boel remains recognized as a distinct artist of 19th/20th-century British landscapes.
