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Very beautiful impressionistic oil painting on canvas depicting a forest landscape with a babbling brook,
Painted by the artist Cor Noltee (1903-1967),
Cor Noltee was born in The Hague in 1903. He trained at the Hague Art Academy, where he was particularly influenced by Willem de Zwart (1862-1931). Later, he settled in Dordrecht, where he became a well-known figure, both for his work and for his bohemian appearance. Noltee was at the forefront of a local revival of Impressionism. He was sometimes called "the Dordrecht Breitner" because of his affinity with that painter in style and subject matter. He mostly painted the old city and the surrounding river landscape, but portraits and genre scenes were also among his favorite subjects. Around 1961, Noltee took a different direction. His last works had a distinctly expressionist character. He died in Dordrecht in 1967.
The canvas is generally in good condition with some signs of age.
The canvas measures 60 by 50 cm and is framed in a beautiful matching frame, which is offered and does not belong to the work.