Framed Oil Painting on Canvas by Emile Roulin
2601-26119 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
18H x 17W x 1.5D
Location: Dallas
Framed Oil Painting on Canvas by Emile Roulin captures a peaceful woodland landscape with a gentle stream winding through the foreground beneath a stand of slender trees. Soft greens, blue-grays, and warm earth tones create a fresh, light-filled palette, while the painter’s loose yet confident brushwork gives the scene an easy naturalism and inviting movement. The composition has a restful, pastoral quality that draws the eye through the water, meadow, and trees with quiet charm. Housed in a simple frame that suits its unpretentious beauty, it is a lovely example of European landscape painting with a serene and collected presence.
Roulin was a student of Jean Baptiste Scoriel, and had a predilection for the landscapes and forest views of the Ardennes. He exhibited during the "Quinzaine des Artistes Namurois" at the La Meuse gallery in Namur in 1957, at the exhibition of the Syndicat d'Initiative de Ciney in Ciney in 1957 and in 1958, at the Premier Salon de Printemps at the L'Atelier Gallery in Namur in 1959, at the Exhibition d'Art Collective in Ciney in 1960.
Survives in its original frame.
Circa 1950s
Measures 18H x 17W x 1.5D
Available for pickup at our Dallas Design District showroom in Dallas Texas
