Rue des Fontenelles has dated this piece to the 1930s.
It dates from around 1930.

Albert Mascaux was a Belgium artist who from a very early age received advice from Louis Clesse. He mainly painted views of the North Sea, the Black Country and especially the Ardennes landscape. He had a realistic style with an impressionist touch and a controlled palette, which was often had luxuriant tones mixed with discrete gray ones. He has works in the Museums of Tournai, Charleroi, Mons and La Louvière.

Chassepierre is in the province of Luxenbourg and is one of the prettiest villages in Wallonie. It is still a popular destination for artists who come to paint the stunning 18th and 19th century houses, the church and the river views.
Dimensions - 77 x 67 cms
Rue des Fontenelles has dated this piece to the 1930s.
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