Framed Oil Painting on Panel by Leon Jamin (1872-1944)

2108-211110D (Click to Inquire About This Item)

8H x 10.5W x 1D

Location: Dallas

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Framed Oil Painting on Panel by Leon Jamin (1872-1944) is yet another example of the artist's fine post-impressionistic works in the genre of landscapes.  In this work Jamin has created an early morning effect of marshy lowlands that were of particular interest to the artist.  Note his depiction of the various growth surrounding the still waters of an inland pond.  Jamin was known for his landscape paintings, especially of the regions around the Kempen and the Ardennes Forests. He was born in Liège in 1872, and died there in 1944. He was a pupil of Carpentier and Adrien de Witte at the Academy of Liège. He traveled and worked in both Spain and Provence.
Survives in its original frame and mat, with a hand-written note indicating the work was presented as a gift to Marilou.
Circa early 1900s
Measures 8H x 10.5W x 1D