Alfred Fontville De Breanski

"North Wales, No. 667" Landscape with Pink and Orange Tones, 1900's

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Material

Oil Paint

About

Lovely oil on canvas mountainous landscape painting by Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr at the turn of the century. Titled "North Wales, No. 667." Frame was damaged in all for corners but we still have all the pieces that go to it.

Artist Biography

Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr was a British artist known for painting landscapes of the United Kingdom in rich detail and vivid color. Born in 1877 in London, England, De Breanski began to study art at an early age, taught by his parents and an uncle—all were accomplished painters, most especially Alfred de Breanski Sr. The younger de Breanski attended the St. Martins School of Art before embarking on his own career painting naturalistic vistas of the countryside in Scotland and Wales. Similar to Antoine-Louis Barye and Alfred Barye, the de Breanksi father and son team worked within the same media with similar subject matter, and thus needed to distinguish their artworks from one another by a unique signature. The artist later travelled to France in the 1890s and was exposed to the Belle Époque style, and made the acquaintance of James Abbott McNeil Whistler. His artworks began to show the influence of Impressionism after his return to Britain, with prominent brushstrokes and great attention paid to light. De Breanksi died in 1957 in Tonbridge, England.

Dimensions without Frame

H 20 in. x W 30 in. x D .5 in.

Dimensions with Frame

H 28 in. x W 38 in. x D 2.75 in.
"North Wales, No. 667" Landscape with Pink and Orange Tones, 1900's