Framed Oil On Canvas By Léon Mechelaere (1880-1964) 'Pont de l’Hydromel'

2601-26191 (Click to Inquire About This Item)

31H x 37W x 1.5D

Location: Dallas

$2,480

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Framed Oil On Canvas By Léon Mechelaere (1880-1964) 'Pont de l’Hydromel' is a beautifully composed view of Bruges, called the "Venice of the North".  Pont de l’Hydromel is a particularly popular subject amongst the artist community, as it captures the quiet poetry of the city’s canals with a gentle, atmospheric hand.  The composition draws the eye along the tree-lined waterway toward the softly arched bridge, where reflections shimmer subtly in the still canal below.  On either side, historic facades with warm, red-tiled roofs rise with a quiet dignity, softened by time and filtered light.
Mechelaere’s brushwork is expressive yet controlled, allowing the scene to feel both structured and painterly.  The palette~ earthy greens, warm ochres, and muted grays ~ evokes the natural harmony of Bruges, while the dappled light through the trees lends movement and life to the composition.  There is a sense of stillness here, a moment held gently in time.
Presented in a classic gilt frame that complements the warmth of the painting, the work carries both presence and intimacy, equally suited for a refined interior or a thoughtfully collected wall.
Léon Mechelaere (1880–1964) was a Belgian painter and etcher born in Bruges.  Deaf and mute from a young age, he trained at the Academy of Bruges and later in Antwerp.  Associated with the Bruges School, he is especially known for his evocative views of canals, bridges, and historic streets, rendered with a sensitivity to light, structure, and atmosphere that continues to resonate with collectors today.
Circa early 1900s
Measures 31H x 37W x 1.5D
Available for pickup at our Dallas Design District Showroom in Dallas Texas

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