19th Century Belgian Framed Oil Painting on Canvas 'Autumn Village' by Victor de Buck (1855-1914)

2602-625 (Click to Inquire About This Item)

38H x 45.5W x 5D

Location: Dallas

$2,780

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Bathed in the warm light of an autumn afternoon, this beautiful late 19th century oil on canvas by Belgian artist Victor de Buck (1855–1914) captures the enduring charm of the European countryside. A village church rises quietly beyond a canopy of magnificent trees whose bronze, amber, and golden foliage fills the composition with remarkable richness. A winding pathway leads the eye toward the church as villagers gather in conversation and a horse drawn cart makes its way through the landscape, adding a gentle sense of movement while preserving the peaceful character of the scene.
De Buck demonstrates a refined understanding of composition, allowing the towering trees to frame the architecture naturally while drawing the viewer deeper into the painting. His palette is restrained and harmonious, blending warm earth tones with soft greens and muted blue sky to create depth and atmosphere. Confident brushwork gives texture to the bark, foliage, and distant buildings, while carefully controlled light filters through the trees, illuminating the village beyond. The result is a composition that invites the viewer to linger, discovering new details with every glance.
Victor de Buck was among the accomplished Belgian landscape painters of the late nineteenth century. Educated in Brussels and Paris, he devoted much of his career to painting the villages, churches, forests, and pastoral landscapes of Belgium. His work reflects the strong academic training of the period while embracing the natural beauty of the countryside with remarkable sensitivity. Today, his paintings are appreciated for their technical quality, balanced compositions, and timeless portrayal of rural European life.
Equally significant is the exceptional original giltwood frame, which remains an integral part of the presentation. Richly hand carved with flowing acanthus leaves, flowering vines, and deeply sculpted foliate ornament, the frame displays the craftsmanship expected of a fine European work of this period. Multiple molded borders create depth and dimension, while the mellow gilded surface has acquired the soft patina that only generations can produce. The warmth of the gilding echoes the amber tones of the autumn landscape, creating a seamless relationship between the artwork and its setting.
Whether displayed in a traditional library, an elegant living room, or a thoughtfully designed contemporary interior, this painting brings warmth, history, and a sense of permanence to its surroundings. It is a fine example of late nineteenth century Belgian landscape painting, presented exactly as it would have been enjoyed in a distinguished European home.
Circa late 19th century
Measures 38H x 45.5W x 5D
This piece is available at Inessa Stewart’s Antiques, Dallas Design District, Dallas, Texas.

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