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Jean Beauduin 'L'Heure Rose," 1899
$15,000.00 USD
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Jean Beauduin's "L'Heure Rose," a captivating oil painting on canvas created in 1899. This exquisite work showcases an Impressionist depiction of a young lady adorned in a stunning pink dress and a delicate lace white shawl. With a gaze fixed beyond the garden wall, she exudes an air of elegance and contemplation. The painting is housed in a special gold-plated frame (40.5 x 35.5 x 4 in), meticulously gilded using the water gilding technique, known for its precision and opulence.
Details:
Artist: Jean Beauduin
(Belgium, 1851 -- 1916, active in France and Belgium)
Title: "L'Heure Rose"
Date: 1899
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: sight 31 x 26 in; frame 40.5 x 35.5 in
Notes: Signed lower right.
Jean Beauduin, an artist of Belgian origin active in France and Belgium, painted "L'Heure Rose" with remarkable skill and attention to detail. Measuring approximately 31.1 x 26 inches (79 x 66 cm), the canvas showcases the artist's mastery of oil as a medium, capturing the play of light and color with a subtle yet vibrant palette. The overall visual impact is enhanced by the meticulously crafted gold-plated frame, reflecting the level of craftsmanship and care devoted to this artwork.
While the painting is in generally good condition, a visual examination reveals a scattered area of small holes in the woman's dress, primarily located in the lower right section, with one area exhibiting paint loss. The canvas is loose along the left edge, and there is very fine craquelure present throughout the sky and the woman's dress, adding a sense of texture and history to the piece. Under a blacklight, no apparent restoration is detected, although the uneven varnish makes it challenging to assess with absolute certainty.
Jean Beauduin's signature can be found in the lower right corner, a testament to his authorship and artistic vision. Born in 1851 and passing away in 1916, Beauduin was a versatile artist known for his genre scenes, portraits, and landscapes. He received his artistic training at the Academy of Antwerp before relocating to Paris, where he worked as an illustrator for various prominent newspapers and magazines. Beauduin exhibited his works at the renowned Salon des Artistes Français in Paris and participated in numerous expositions across the United States and Europe. His travels to New York and Boston allowed him to showcase his paintings in esteemed galleries, solidifying his reputation as one of the notable "petit maîtres" of his time.
"L'Heure Rose" is a testament to Jean Beauduin's artistic prowess and his ability to capture the essence of a moment with delicate brushwork and a keen eye for detail. Own a piece of art history and let the beauty and elegance of this remarkable painting grace your collection.
Details:
Artist: Jean Beauduin
(Belgium, 1851 -- 1916, active in France and Belgium)
Title: "L'Heure Rose"
Date: 1899
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: sight 31 x 26 in; frame 40.5 x 35.5 in
Notes: Signed lower right.
Jean Beauduin, an artist of Belgian origin active in France and Belgium, painted "L'Heure Rose" with remarkable skill and attention to detail. Measuring approximately 31.1 x 26 inches (79 x 66 cm), the canvas showcases the artist's mastery of oil as a medium, capturing the play of light and color with a subtle yet vibrant palette. The overall visual impact is enhanced by the meticulously crafted gold-plated frame, reflecting the level of craftsmanship and care devoted to this artwork.
While the painting is in generally good condition, a visual examination reveals a scattered area of small holes in the woman's dress, primarily located in the lower right section, with one area exhibiting paint loss. The canvas is loose along the left edge, and there is very fine craquelure present throughout the sky and the woman's dress, adding a sense of texture and history to the piece. Under a blacklight, no apparent restoration is detected, although the uneven varnish makes it challenging to assess with absolute certainty.
Jean Beauduin's signature can be found in the lower right corner, a testament to his authorship and artistic vision. Born in 1851 and passing away in 1916, Beauduin was a versatile artist known for his genre scenes, portraits, and landscapes. He received his artistic training at the Academy of Antwerp before relocating to Paris, where he worked as an illustrator for various prominent newspapers and magazines. Beauduin exhibited his works at the renowned Salon des Artistes Français in Paris and participated in numerous expositions across the United States and Europe. His travels to New York and Boston allowed him to showcase his paintings in esteemed galleries, solidifying his reputation as one of the notable "petit maîtres" of his time.
"L'Heure Rose" is a testament to Jean Beauduin's artistic prowess and his ability to capture the essence of a moment with delicate brushwork and a keen eye for detail. Own a piece of art history and let the beauty and elegance of this remarkable painting grace your collection.
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