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Frans Lebret"Study of a Goat's Head" Frans Lebret (Dutch, 1820-1909)
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"Study of a Goat"
Frans Lebret (Netherlands, 1820-1909)
Oil on paper on wood panel
9 x 10 (13 1/2 x 14 1/4 frame) inches
Initialled lower right
This is a simply stunning and deeply felt portrait. While "it's only a goat," the painter went deep on this study: The intensity of representation, the amazing treatment of the fur, the suppleness of the collar, is all outstanding. This is simply a fantastic portrait in excellent condition.
Frans Lebret was a Dutch artist from Dordrecht, known for his 19th-century Romanticism style, particularly his paintings of animals, especially of sheep, which were found in his landscapes of the Dutch countryside. Lebret was trained by Willem de Klerk and Hendrik Frederik Verheggen, and later collaborated with C.J. de Vogel and Johannes Rosierse.
Lebret became renowned for his detailed and realistic depictions of animals in their natural settings. He was particularly celebrated for his animal paintings, especially those featuring sheep. His paintings often incorporated Dutch landscapes, with the animals being a central element. Lebret was part of the Dordrecht Pictura tradition, which emphasized detailed and realistic depictions of nature. His early studies under prominent Dordrecht painters allowed him to gain a solid foundation in artistic techniques.
Lebret became quite successful and was able to live off the sale of his landscape and animal paintings. After his death, the anniversary of his death was celebrated with a ceremony and a gold medal was given.
- Creator:Frans Lebret (1820 - 1909, Dutch)
- Dimensions:Height: 13.5 in (34.29 cm)Width: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)
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- Gallery Location:SANTA FE, NM
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1408216616512
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