Canal in Venice (1906)
Venice, 1906, Belgian painter Émile Claus temporarily left behind his native Belgium to enjoy the City of Doges. Considered to be the leader of the Belgian impressionist movement, there he distinguished himself as a worthy heir to Monet and created some of his most important works. Provenance: Belgian private collection (never on the market)
Oil on canvas on cardboard (26 x 38 cm) painted in Venice, signed lower left and dated 1906, modern frame
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