Piet Van Der Oudereraa, Belgium, 1841-1915, 'fiancailles De Rebeccaavec Israel', Oil On Canvas Laid Down On Board, Monogrammed Lowerright Pvdo, Exhibition Label On Reverse With Artist's Name, Title(tsc701)
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Piet Van Der Oudereraa, Belgium, 1841-1915, 'fiancailles De Rebeccaavec Israel', Oil On Canvas Laid Down On Board, Monogrammed Lowerright Pvdo, Exhibition Label On Reverse With Artist's Name, Title(tsc701)", originally brought to life by the talented Piet Van Der Ouderaa. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Piet Van Der Ouderaa and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
Piet Van Der Oudereraa (1841–1915) was a Belgian painter known for his historical and genre scenes. One of his notable works is "Fiançailles de Rebecca avec Israel," an oil on canvas laid down on board, which showcases his talent in capturing historical narratives with a romantic flair. The painting is monogrammed lower right with the initials "PVDO," indicating the artist's signature. On the reverse, it carries an exhibition label that includes the artist's name and the title of the work, suggesting that it has been displayed publicly and is recognized in the art community.
Born in Antwerp, Van Der Oudereraa studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in his hometown, where he later became a professor. His works often reflect a meticulous attention to detail and a fascination with historical accuracy, which is evident in "Fiançailles de Rebecca avec Israel." The painting likely depicts a scene from a historical or biblical narrative, focusing on the engagement or betrothal of Rebecca and Israel. The use of the term "fiançailles" (French for "engagement") suggests a formal agreement or ceremony, which would have been a common subject in the romantic historical genre of the period.
The artwork's provenance, including its exhibition history and any ownership records, would provide further context for its significance. However, without additional information on the painting's dimensions, current location, critical reception, or its place within Van Der Oudereraa's oeuvre, it is challenging to provide a more comprehensive introduction. Nonetheless, "Fiançailles de Rebecca avec Israel" remains an example of Van Der Oudereraa's contribution to 19th-century Belgian art, reflecting the era's interest in romanticized historical scenes.
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