View of a French village, Samois sur Seine. by Arnout Colnot
View of a French village, Samois sur Seine. by Arnout Colnot
View of a French village, Samois sur Seine. by Arnout Colnot
View of a French village, Samois sur Seine. by Arnout Colnot
View of a French village, Samois sur Seine. by Arnout Colnot
View of a French village, Samois sur Seine. by Arnout Colnot

View of a French village, Samois sur Seine. 1924

Arnout Colnot

Oil paintPaint
58 ⨯ 72 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 2.800

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  • About the artwork
    Arnout Colnot was a member of the 'Bergense school'. Colnot started out as an apprentice decoration painter and developed further. His works is characterized by coarse shapes, dark colors and influences from Cubism. Cubism uses shifting points of view. A table can be viewed from different angles. From above when standing, from the side when sitting, or from below when picking up something from the floor. Cubists try to incorporate this into a painting.

    The expressionism of the Bergen School. In expressionism the artist tries to express his feelings, his experiences, for the observer by a certain distortion of reality. Arnout Colnot is seen as the most distinctive representative of the Bergen school due to his powerful, dark cubist expressionism.
    Source: de rode Scheen, Lexicon of Dutch Visual Artists, 1750-1950 and De Bergense School en Piet Boendermaker, Piet Spijk, Waanders released in Zwolle.
    The painting is very dark in color. But pay attention to the different colors that come to life with the sunlight in the painting, blue, red, yellow etc.

    Size without frame: 58x72 cm.
    Signed and dated bottom left, '24, Samois sur Seine (France).
  • About the artist

    Arnout Colnot (1887) was a pupil at the workshop of Jan Maandag in Amsterdam, here he was educated in art. He did not learn the techniques in the workshop of Maandag, he mostly taught himself. Colnot was a painter, drawer, printmaker and lithographer.

    He moved to Bergen where he became a member of the Bergense school. The Bergense school is known for their expressionistic style with cubistic influences and dark shades. Other artists who joined the Bergense school are Leo Gestel, John Rädecker and Charley Toorop. Colnot had a very wide range of subjects he painted, such as lanscapes, portraits and interiors. Later Colnot taught Kees Boendemakers and Rinus Duin his techniques.

    Colton moved to Amsterdam and later back to Bergen where he died in 1983.

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