Framed Oil Painting on Canvas by Eugène Collignon (1876–1961) 'Banks of the Meuse River'
2601-26108 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
43.5H x 35.5W x 2D
Location: Dallas
Framed Oil Painting on Canvas by Eugène Collignon (1876–1961) 'Banks of the Meuse River' is a beautiful large-scale vertical landscape in its original frame that captures the picturesque beauty of the Meuse valley with wonderful depth, movement, and atmosphere. Collignon composes the scene with a natural sense of balance, setting the dark silhouette of the foreground tree against sunlit rock formations, soft sky, and lush greenery beyond. The brushwork gives the painting life and texture, while the palette creates a romantic, painterly view of the countryside.
Its vertical format gives it an impactful presence in an interior, creating a strong focal point over a commode or buffet, or commanding attention beautifully on a wall by itself. The composition draws the eye inward while still giving the room a sense of openness and landscape.
Eugène Collignon was a renowned Belgian landscape painter whose work is associated with views of the Meuse River region and the countryside around Namur. His paintings reflect a close connection to that landscape, returning to its riverbanks and rocky formations. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Namur where he was a pupil of Désiré Merny (1865-1947). He continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels at Isidore Verheyden. He was influenced by the Tervuren school, by Theodore Baron, and by neo-impressionism. He excelled in the representation of snowy landscapes, as well.
From 1930 to 1946, he taught drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts in Namur. After the Second World War, he returned to a darker palette and this particular work shows the early stages of just such a transition.
Circa 1940s
Measures 43.5H x 35.5W x 2D
Available for pickup at our Dallas Design District showroom in Dallas Texas
