Arie van Noort (1914-2003) - A Dutch Canal Scene

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A Dutch Canal Scene, an original oil painting by Arie van Noort (1914-2003) from the Netherlands, hand signed, Impressionism, 54.5 × 64.5 cm including the frame, in good condition and sold with frame.

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Here we have a beautiful 20th Century oil on canvas by Dutch artist Arie Van Noort. This antique painting features a colourful display of a Dutch canal scene showing a large dwelling at the waters edge.There is a fishing boat setting sail to catch fish. The artwork is signed lower left. The artist’s use of brushwork and colour, often vibrant and bold, is seen to great effect in this piece of art. I am just amazed how wonderful this quality painting keeps you discovering more each time you view. A fine quality period piece which would grace any wall in your home.

Biography
Arie van Noort (Adrianus Cornelis van Noort) was born in Bennebroek, the Netherlands in 1914. He worked with his father who was a house painter and had the dreams of achieving much more as an artist. During the day he would work his day job, but in the evenings he studied and painted. He began his artistic career with studies under Henri Fréderic Boot, a famous artist from Haarlem and extensively studied the great masters of impressionism, a prominent force in all of his paintings. Being an on-sight painter, mostly executing works of the beaches of Holland nearby his house, we can admire the great use of light and contrast, always feeling the mood of the day from which he painted. This was his main objective, to gather the inspiration of the moment, and translate this into his canvases. We can feel this quality in his work effortlessly, as each piece vibrates with energy and movement.

Van Noort participated in several exhibitions organized at the end of the 40's in the Frans Halsmuseum, Het Huis van Looy in the Waaggebouw. He won the first prize even in a match. His teacher, H. F. Boot had a great deal of appreciation for Van Noort, admiring the structure in his pieces. Verwey bought a work from Van Noort to donate to Godfried Bomans. In 1942 he was accepted as a member of the society "Kunst zij ons Doel".

It did take the artist time to build his career as an artist, and in 1977 he grew to a status of having a constant demand for his work. He gained almost instant success. Exhibitions in Basel, Knokke, Geneva, and Paris were well received by the public. In addition, Van Noort gained much interest from the US. Van Noort is seen as the last representative of the Hague School. Beach views are the main subject of his body of work, but he also captures flower fields, cityscapes, and landscapes. The artist personality is best described as balanced and comfortable with an extremely positive life setting. At the same time, he was a humble and faithful man who, as he himself said, did not like to go into difficult situations. Van Nort was the last representative of The Hague School as an impressionist painter in the French line.

In very good condition and comes framed. The frame is a gift no compensation given if damaged in transit.

Size including the frame is 54.5cm x 64.5cm

Postage via DHL or UPS

Please note that there will be duties to be paid before delivery to you can take place.

Will be professionally wrapped using quality packing materials.





Here we have a beautiful 20th Century oil on canvas by Dutch artist Arie Van Noort. This antique painting features a colourful display of a Dutch canal scene showing a large dwelling at the waters edge.There is a fishing boat setting sail to catch fish. The artwork is signed lower left. The artist’s use of brushwork and colour, often vibrant and bold, is seen to great effect in this piece of art. I am just amazed how wonderful this quality painting keeps you discovering more each time you view. A fine quality period piece which would grace any wall in your home.

Biography
Arie van Noort (Adrianus Cornelis van Noort) was born in Bennebroek, the Netherlands in 1914. He worked with his father who was a house painter and had the dreams of achieving much more as an artist. During the day he would work his day job, but in the evenings he studied and painted. He began his artistic career with studies under Henri Fréderic Boot, a famous artist from Haarlem and extensively studied the great masters of impressionism, a prominent force in all of his paintings. Being an on-sight painter, mostly executing works of the beaches of Holland nearby his house, we can admire the great use of light and contrast, always feeling the mood of the day from which he painted. This was his main objective, to gather the inspiration of the moment, and translate this into his canvases. We can feel this quality in his work effortlessly, as each piece vibrates with energy and movement.

Van Noort participated in several exhibitions organized at the end of the 40's in the Frans Halsmuseum, Het Huis van Looy in the Waaggebouw. He won the first prize even in a match. His teacher, H. F. Boot had a great deal of appreciation for Van Noort, admiring the structure in his pieces. Verwey bought a work from Van Noort to donate to Godfried Bomans. In 1942 he was accepted as a member of the society "Kunst zij ons Doel".

It did take the artist time to build his career as an artist, and in 1977 he grew to a status of having a constant demand for his work. He gained almost instant success. Exhibitions in Basel, Knokke, Geneva, and Paris were well received by the public. In addition, Van Noort gained much interest from the US. Van Noort is seen as the last representative of the Hague School. Beach views are the main subject of his body of work, but he also captures flower fields, cityscapes, and landscapes. The artist personality is best described as balanced and comfortable with an extremely positive life setting. At the same time, he was a humble and faithful man who, as he himself said, did not like to go into difficult situations. Van Nort was the last representative of The Hague School as an impressionist painter in the French line.

In very good condition and comes framed. The frame is a gift no compensation given if damaged in transit.

Size including the frame is 54.5cm x 64.5cm

Postage via DHL or UPS

Please note that there will be duties to be paid before delivery to you can take place.

Will be professionally wrapped using quality packing materials.





Details

Artist
Arie van Noort (1914-2003)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
A Dutch Canal Scene
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Condition
Good condition
Height
54.5 cm
Width
64.5 cm
Style
Impressionism
Period
1940-1950
United KingdomVerified
1847
Objects sold
100%
Private

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