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19th Century Dutch Village Harbor Oil on Canvas

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Oil: Europe: Dutch: Pre 1900   item# 836282

19th Century Dutch Village Harbor Oil on Canvas
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(301)942-0955


$2450 

A nice oil on canvas depicting the harbor of a seaside Dutch village. The scene is centered by a large white-sailed boat moored in front of the waterfront buildings. The open sea can be seen to the right of the image. The scene is completed with a small assembly of fishwives and boatmen.

Origin: Holland, last half 19th century. Size: canvass, 27" x 22"; overall, 34-1/2" x 29-1/2".


Henri-Alphonse Barnoin Concarneau Market Oil Canvas

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Oil: Europe: French: Pre 1940   item# 833839

Henri-Alphonse Barnoin Concarneau Market Oil Canvas
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$2650 

Attributed to Henri-Alphonse Barnoin, French, 1882-1935. "Marché du plage de Concarneau", depicting the seaside market outside the Brittany fishing village of Concarneau. The town is clearly identifiable from the distinctive town ramparts and tower in the background. In the foreground, Breton women in traditional dress gather to buy and sell foodstuffs while a few fisherman in small boats work at the shore. The loose brushwork is more in the style of Barnoin's pastels and gouaches. His subject is traditional, yet the somewhat geometric dabs of paint barely suggestive of outlines and features skirts with Impressionism. The canvas is stretched on its original stretchers and has been lightly cleaned. Unsigned. Size: canvas, 24" x 20"; overall, 31" x 27".


Gerard Wiegman Oil On Canvas Dutch Harbor Scene

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Oil: Europe: Dutch: Pre 1940   item# 636590

Gerard Wiegman Oil On Canvas Dutch Harbor Scene
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$3150 

Early 20th century Dutch harbor scene by Gerard Wiegman (1875-1964). The painting depicts a large cargo ship moored at harbor and surrounded by a variety of smaller ships, fishing boats and tugs. The sky is painted in moody shades of grays that echo the colors of the dark smoke rising from the other large ships in the background. This choice of coloring suggests the obvious industrial nature of this unidentified harbor. The paint was primarily applied with broad brushstrokes, but a thicker impasto suggests the business and confusion on the deck of the ship. The perspective is quite deep and suggests a great deal of forward movement. Signed lower right “G. Wiegman”. The painting is framed in a mid-century carved giltwood frame.

Though not Jewish, Gerard Wiegman was forced to escape Holland at the beginning of the Nazi invasion. He smuggled a small number of paintings out with him. Both this painting and the other harbor scene we are offering were among the paintings he smuggled out and kept for his own collection. Eventually, he settled in upstate New York, where he lived until his death. This painting was acquired from the family of the artist.

Origin: Holland, ca. 1930. Condition: excellent surface, one puncture repair near both upper corners. Size: canvas, 22" x 31"; frame, 27-3/4" x 36-1/4".


Gerard Wiegman Oil On Canvas Dutch Harbor Scene

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Oil: Europe: Dutch: Pre 1940   item# 636587

Gerard Wiegman Oil On Canvas Dutch Harbor Scene
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Kensington House Antiques
(301)942-0955


$2,250 

Early 20th century Dutch harbor scene by Gerard Wiegman (1875-1964). The painting depicts a large cargo ship moored at harbor and surrounded by a variety of smaller ships, fishing boats and tugs. The sky is painted in moody shades of ochres and grays that echo the colors found in the water. This choice of coloring suggests the obvious industrial nature of this unidentified harbor. The impasto lends nice texture and depth. Signed lower right “G. Wiegman”. The painting is framed in a mid-century giltwood frame with a linen liner.

Though not Jewish, Gerard Wiegman was forced to escape Holland at the beginning of the Nazi invasion. He smuggled a small number of paintings out with him. Both this painting and the other harbor scene we are offering were among the paintings he smuggled out and kept for his own collection. Eventually, he settled in upstate New York, where he lived until his death. This painting was acquired from the family of the artist.

Origin: Holland, ca. 1930. Condition: excellent. Size: canvas, 19” x 27”; frame, 24” x 31-3/4”.

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