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HENRY MORET | Le Canal à Volendam
  • HENRY MORET | Le Canal à Volendam

    £189,500.00Price

    Oil on Canvas

    54.5 x 73 cms / 21½ x 28¾ inches

    Signed and dated Henry Moret 1900 (lower right)

     

    Henry Moret’s Le Canal à Volendam captures the tranquil beauty of the Dutch landscape through soft, feathery brushstrokes and a luminous Impressionist palette. Painted in 1900, this exceptional work reflects Moret’s mastery of light and atmosphere, blending the poetic intensity of Pont-Aven with the delicacy of Impressionism. This exquisite painting was acquired by Durand-Ruel in 1900 in whose family collection it remained for over 50 years. Gladwell & Patterson. Are thrilled to showcase this serene canal scene.

    • Henry Moret's vibrantly coloured, serene landscapes of Brittany transport the viewer into the peaceful countryside of rural France. Moret rejected traditional academic artistic training and sought to further the artistic developments of the Impressionists. In the 1880s Moret was drawn to the artistic community at Pont-Aven in Brittany where he delighted in depictions of the local fishermen and farmers, painting the landscape and rocky coastline of this remote and desolate area. There he became close companions with Paul Gauguin and mile Bernard and embraced the artists stylistic developments and bold use of colour. In 1895 the art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel encouraged Moret to re-explore the more naturalistic approach of the Impressionists, using a palette dominated by blues, greens and pinks. Moret developed a more feathery Impressionistic technique, strongly influenced by Claude Monet, which would come to define his work during the last two decades of his life. Durand-Ruel exhibited Moret's work in Paris and New York and today his paintings can be found amongst important Impressionist collections worldwide.

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