Valerius De Saedeleer
Green valley (Landscape in Wales)
Date 1918
Period 1910-1920, Symbolism
Origin Gallery
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimension 26 x 64 cm (10¹/₄ x 25¹/₄ inches)
Framed dimension 40.5 x 78.5 cm (16⁰/₁ x 30⁷/₈ inches)
Although it is generally said that De Saedeleers Welsh years were a decline in his work, they nevertheless occupy an important place in his oeuvre. That he was already 'working well' early on in his exile is evident from this painting 'reen Hills in Wales. The horizontal panorama of his landscapes of Sint-Martens-Latem and Tiegem made way for wide vistas with an almost surreal character. De Saedeleer applied the paint so thinly that the structure of the underlying canvas gives the composition a special character, for example the meadow in the foreground, but also the panoramic perspective. The meadows in the middle dominate the composition. The surrounding trees in the foreground are sunk into the landscape and become one with the overwhelming nature. Green Hills is an ode to 'the beautiful region' mentioned in the letter, an intimate portrait of the region that gave him shelter during the war years.
Date: 1918
Period: 1910-1920, Symbolism
Origin: Gallery
Medium: Oil on canvas
Signature: Signed lower right: Valerius de Saedeleer
Dimension: 26 x 64 cm (10¹/₄ x 25¹/₄ inches)
Literature: - Bourdeaudhui, J., Valerius de Saedeleer... Achterna (Maarkedal: Heemkundige Kring Businarias, 2014), 164, cat.no. 9.77 (ill.).
- Boyens, P., Valerius de Saedeleer. De tuin der afwezigen, exh. cat. (Deinze: MuDeL, 2006), 99, 188, cat.no. 60 (ill.).
Exhibition: - Deinze, MuDeL, Valerius de Saedeleer. De tuin der afwezigen, 23.09-26.11.2006, cat.no. 60.
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