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Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting

1940 - 1960
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Oil on canvas buy the Belgium painter Jean Baptiste Scoriel (1883 - 1956) The snowy landscape has some lovely detail and is mounted in a stunning frame. There has been a minor restoration to the canvas. The painting is signed and dated 1950.

John Baptiste Scoriel was the son of a miner of Roton (Farciennes), and of Flemish origin. He was only three when his family moved to Tamines and was orphaned at twelve. JB Scoriel found his artistic vocation from an early age. Although from the age of eleven years old, he has to work for the family as a worker in a brickyard and then a foundry. He nevertheless manages to enroll in the School of Fine Arts in Namur, led by Theodore Baron. He was taught by D. Merny and in1905 he made a very fast passage to the Brussels Academy. After an exhibition in 1906 and encouraged by a promising success, he then focused on the task he had set himself - to be a landscape painter. He attended for a while the workshop of landscape gardener Henri Deglume, then Félix Delahaut. He then went on to complete his training at the School of Emile Claus, realist painter. Scoriel took most of his imspiration from the Sambre will always remain the great inspirer, the Sambre.

During the First World War, he volunteered with his four brothers and experienced the hard existence of the trenches. After being wounded in battle, he returned to painting in Dieppe where married his nurse. After a few years in Dieppe, he moved back to Tamines where he remained except for a few trips to Italy and France.

Strong friendships will be formed with Pierre Paulus of Châtelet and the sculptor Victor Demanet.

A special place must be reserved for Snows JB Scoriel, which is rightly called "Master of the Snow", no less than "Master of the Sambre". His predilection for snow was early. Very early in 1922 he felt the attraction, the power of evocation. The snow corresponds well to the gravity of his temperament. The Master had, indeed, an inimitable talent to seize and render the winters bitter of our campaigns, such as our ancestors knew them and lived, but also their seduction under an ephemeral ray of sun whose fleeting gleams colour the immaculate manna . The Scoriel Snows are fascinating with their transcendent spell, their evocative power. However, they can not hide the rest of the work, so fruitful and diverse, the painter of the Lower Sambre.

During the exodus of 1940 he was refugee in the South, in Castelsagrat (Tarn-et-Garonne). The southern light dazzled Scoriel and left us some interesting pictorial testimonies. After the war, the artist revised his technique and shows a return to respect for line and form. Back in Tamines, the artist will return to his first love the Neiges and was inspired by his master Pierre Breughel. He is also inspired by his technique, uses a resin-based medium to dilute his now over-finished colours .

J B Scoriel became an eminent professor of great value who has trained a large number of future artists. Scoriel can realise, by simple means, vast landscapes. The colours are frank and effects very bright. His theory for his pupils was "Simplify!"

Bibliography taken from the Abécédaire des peintres du Pays de Charleroi, Frédéric Mac Donough, éditions Labor, 2006.

Dimensions - 97 cm x 88 cm x 8

Physical Dimensions
Height
88cm (34.65")
Width
97cm (38.19")
Depth
8cm (3.15")
Declaration

Rue des Fontenelles has dated this piece to the 1950s.

Reference Numbers
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SA504937
Description
Oil on canvas buy the Belgium painter Jean Baptiste Scoriel (1883 - 1956) The snowy landscape has some lovely detail and is mounted in a stunning frame. There has been a minor restoration to the canvas. The painting is signed and dated 1950.

John Baptiste Scoriel was the son of a miner of Roton (Farciennes), and of Flemish origin. He was only three when his family moved to Tamines and was orphaned at twelve. JB Scoriel found his artistic vocation from an early age.

Although from the age of eleven years old, he has to work for the family as a worker in a brickyard and then a foundry.
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He nevertheless manages to enroll in the School of Fine Arts in Namur, led by Theodore Baron. He was taught by D. Merny and in1905 he made a very fast passage to the Brussels Academy. After an exhibition in 1906 and encouraged by a promising success, he then focused on the task he had set himself - to be a landscape painter. He attended for a while the workshop of landscape gardener Henri Deglume, then Félix Delahaut. He then went on to complete his training at the School of Emile Claus, realist painter. Scoriel took most of his imspiration from the Sambre will always remain the great inspirer, the Sambre.

fig 1. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting
fig 1. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting

During the First World War, he volunteered with his four brothers and experienced the hard existence of the trenches. After being wounded in battle, he returned to painting in Dieppe where married his nurse. After a few years in Dieppe, he moved back to Tamines where he remained except for a few trips to Italy and France.

fig 2. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting
fig 2. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting

Strong friendships will be formed with Pierre Paulus of Châtelet and the sculptor Victor Demanet.

A special place must be reserved for Snows JB Scoriel, which is rightly called "Master of the Snow", no less than "Master of the Sambre". His predilection for snow was early. Very early in 1922 he felt the attraction, the power of evocation. The snow corresponds well to the gravity of his temperament. The Master had, indeed, an inimitable talent to seize and render the winters bitter of our campaigns, such as our ancestors knew them and lived, but also their seduction under an ephemeral ray of sun whose fleeting gleams colour the immaculate manna . The Scoriel Snows are fascinating with their transcendent spell, their evocative power. However, they can not hide the rest of the work, so fruitful and diverse, the painter of the Lower Sambre.

fig 3. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting
fig 3. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting

During the exodus of 1940 he was refugee in the South, in Castelsagrat (Tarn-et-Garonne). The southern light dazzled Scoriel and left us some interesting pictorial testimonies. After the war, the artist revised his technique and shows a return to respect for line and form. Back in Tamines, the artist will return to his first love the Neiges and was inspired by his master Pierre Breughel. He is also inspired by his technique, uses a resin-based medium to dilute his now over-finished colours .

fig 4. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting
fig 4. Winter Landscape - Antique Oil Painting

J B Scoriel became an eminent professor of great value who has trained a large number of future artists. Scoriel can realise, by simple means, vast landscapes. The colours are frank and effects very bright. His theory for his pupils was "Simplify!"

Bibliography taken from the Abécédaire des peintres du Pays de Charleroi, Frédéric Mac Donough, éditions Labor, 2006.

Dimensions - 97 cm x 88 cm x 8

Height
88cm (34.65")
Width
97cm (38.19")
Depth
8cm (3.15")
Date of Manufacture

Rue des Fontenelles has dated this piece to the 1950s.

Reference Numbers
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