FREDERIC Léon

TRIPTYCH OF THE SONIAN FOREST

Oil on panel: triptych: 2 side panels: 29.5 x 22 cm / 11.6 x 8.7 in, main panel: 29.5 x 45 cm / 11.6 x 17.7 in
Signed lower right on each panel

Painter of genre scenes, portraits and landscapes; draughtsman.

Léon Frédéric was a pupil of Jules Van Keirsblick and Jean-François Portaels at the Brussels Academy of Brussels. He stayed in Venice, Florence, Rome and Naples in Joseph Dillens’ company. He was influenced by Emile Wauters and later by the Preraphaelites.

The first noteworthy works appeared around 1880. The art of Léon Frédéric exults in the expression of the person. A painter of mystical and symbolic scenes of the life of country people and workers, and also of ideal figures and realistic landscapes. Children play an important part in his art.

The art of Léon Frédéric exults in the expression of the person. Even in his reminiscences, Léon Frédéric has always remained definitely personal. His works keep a quite special aspect and barely need a signature. The works of Léon Frédéric force recognition; they are both homogenous and varied and they stem from a supreme conscience.  The sacred rythms of his work give it the religious signification of a kind of endless pantheistic feast, magnifying forces, God and creature in their relationship with earth. It acquires thereby the ampleness and unity of works in which the invention of a great artist is recognized.

This painting has been exhibited at the exhibition “Kunstenaarsdorpen in Europa” at the Zuiderzeemuseum in Enkhuizen, The Netherlands (December 10, 2022 till October 4, 2023).

Period:
Brussels 1856 - 1940
Belgian School

Exhibitions:
Antwerp - Brussels - Ghent - Ixelles - Liège - Mons - Paris - Philadelphia - Saint-Petersburg - Texas - Yerevan (Armenia)

Literature:
P. & V. Berko, "Dictionary of Belgian painters born between 1750 & 1875", Knokke 1981, p. 294-295.