Leon Marie Constant Dansaert
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Belgium ( 1830 -  1909 ) -  Artworks
Sotheby's / Jan 28, 2006
€4,929.35 - €6,572.46
€5,915.22
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Leon Marie Constant Dansaert - Elegant Ladies In An Interior
Original
Auction:
Christie's -
Sep 5, 2007- Amsterdam
Lot number:
224
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Amsterdam
Sale
Date
Sep 05, 2007
Lot
Number
0224
Sale
Number
2760
Creator
Leon
Marie Constant Dansaert (Belgian, 1830-1909)
Lot
Title
Elegant
ladies in an interior
Estimate
3,000 -
5,000
Euros
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Lot
Description
Leon
Marie Constant Dansaert (Belgian, 1830-1909)
Elegant ladies in an interior
signed 'L.Dansaert' (lower right)
oil on panel
36 x 26.5 cm.
Leon Marie Constant Dansaert - An Elegant Company In The Louvre, Paris
Original 1830
Auction:
Christie's -
Apr 25, 2007- Amsterdam
Lot number:
26
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Léon Dansaert (Belgian, 1830-1909)
An elegant company in the Louvre, Paris
Add. Notes: signed 'L. Dansaert' (lower left) oil on panel 67 x 53.5 cm.Notes: In the present large canvas by Andreas Schelfhout two complicated pictorial elements are combined. The left side of the painting is taken up by an extensive sheet of ice characterised by extraordinary spatial depth and detailing. Near the distant horizon many skating figures can be seen, some of whom are resting by a koek-en-zopie near a windmill. The right side of the painting portrays a small village where diffuse sunlight plays amongst the buildings. It is the manner in which Schelfhout is able to combine these elements that show his ingenuity and competence. For a lesser artist, this combination would almost certainly lead to a compositional imbalance, making the right side appear much heavier than the left side. Schelfhout however overcomes this by concentrating the amount of white of the snow in the right half of the painting, in the village streets and on the roofs of the houses. This generates a very light aspect in the heavy mass of the closely spaced buildings. The beautifully worked out lighting plan and carefully placed boats and tree trunks guide the spectator's eye through the painting and keeps it occupied. However, viewing the painting as a whole, a remarkable harmony can be observed. In this way the painting can appear both lively and tranquil all at once.
An elegant company in the Louvre, Paris
Add. Notes: signed 'L. Dansaert' (lower left) oil on panel 67 x 53.5 cm.Notes: In the present large canvas by Andreas Schelfhout two complicated pictorial elements are combined. The left side of the painting is taken up by an extensive sheet of ice characterised by extraordinary spatial depth and detailing. Near the distant horizon many skating figures can be seen, some of whom are resting by a koek-en-zopie near a windmill. The right side of the painting portrays a small village where diffuse sunlight plays amongst the buildings. It is the manner in which Schelfhout is able to combine these elements that show his ingenuity and competence. For a lesser artist, this combination would almost certainly lead to a compositional imbalance, making the right side appear much heavier than the left side. Schelfhout however overcomes this by concentrating the amount of white of the snow in the right half of the painting, in the village streets and on the roofs of the houses. This generates a very light aspect in the heavy mass of the closely spaced buildings. The beautifully worked out lighting plan and carefully placed boats and tree trunks guide the spectator's eye through the painting and keeps it occupied. However, viewing the painting as a whole, a remarkable harmony can be observed. In this way the painting can appear both lively and tranquil all at once.
Leon Marie Constant Dansaert - A Game Of Cards
Original
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Leon Marie Constant Dansaert
(Belgian, 1830-1909)
A Game of Cards
oil on panel
signed "L. Dansaert" (lower left)
12 1/2 x 18 inches.
Estimate $ 2,000-4,000
Surface Condition: surface dirt, oxidized varnish. Examination under ultra-violet light: inpainting on the right side, mostly in the background/wall area. Structural Integrity: panel is intact. Signature: as catalogued. Framed/Mounted: please review photographs via email.
Leon Marie Constant Dansaert - The Final Hand
Original
Auction:
Sotheby's -
Jan 28, 2006- New York
Lot number:
261
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
signed l. dansaert (lower right) oil on panel condition note: generally good condition, areas of pigment separation, particularly to dark background, scattered areas of minor craquelure, under uv light scattered areas of craquelure fill in background, a few small scattered touches of inpainting, possible inpainting to edge of cabinet at center of left side, and upturned chair to lower right we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with the conditions of business printed in the catalogue.