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Victor Simonin (1877-1946) Anemones, Oil on Board

£2,800.00

Code: 2621

Dimensions:

W: 57cm (22.4")H: 67cm (26.4")



A very beautiful early 20th century impressionist oil on board still life depicting colourful anemones in a blue vase by Victor Simonin. Fine and important work by the artist which was exhibited at the retrospective exhibition in 1977.
 
There is further floral still life painted on the reverse and the original exhibition labels are still present. Signed with initials lower right and presented in a fine swept impressionist style frame.
 
Details:
 
Artist: Victor Simonin (Belgian, 1877-1946)
Title: Anemones
Medium: Oil on board
Size: 26.5 x 22.5 in (67 x 57 cm) including frame
Condition: Very good
 
Provenance: Retrospective Victor Simonin, 2 April - 24 April 1977, catalogue number 2
 
Artist information:
 
Victor Simonin was born in 1877 in Ixelles, Belgium. He was a neorealistic painter of landscapes and most importantly of still-life paintings. He was a student at the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts from 1894 through 1895 and afterwards studied with master teachers and artists A. Bastien, A. Oleffe, M. Wagemans, F. Smeers, A. Degreef and A. Pinot. At the same time that he was studying art, he was also a student of music at the Brussels Conservatory. He was gifted in both arts.
 
Simonin's broad and spirited strokes utilized in his still life paintings emulated those of the famed artists, Vogels and Paul Hasserts. He also emulated and admired Alfred Bastien, who was one of his teachers. He was one of the founders of the elite group of Flemish painters "L'Essor."
 
He exhibited rarely at his choice. In 1941, he was awarded the prestigious medal, "Prix A. Oleffe," named after one of his other master teachers. Simonin died in Ixelles in 1948. A retrospective of his work was shown at the "Musee d'Ixelles" in 1977 and again in 1997 at the "Centre d'Art de Rouge-Cloitre" at Auderghem.