C1910 ORIGINAL 20X43 HENRI CASSIERS FRAMED CHROMOLITHOGRAPH ARTS & CRAFTS DUTCH SCENE. An original antique chromolithograph by HENRI CASSIERS Image of Dutch people on a farm with cows and chickens, children, women churning butter, thatched roof building in the background with that wonderful Arts and Crafts era look, typical colors and dark oak original frame, quite simple with original glass. The frame measures 44 3/4” wide and 21 1/2” tall. There is some water staining at the lower left of the print, the print itself is very good, super color, signature lower left. Frame has some wear to the corners and edges, easily touched up. The print is in its original frame and has recently been repapered on the back by a professional frame shop. The print is signed at the bottom lower left along with the publishers information.
~Henry (Henri) Cassiers was born in 1858 in Antwerp In Brussels Belgium. He studied architecture under P. Saintenoy. He also followed courses at "La Patte de Dindon" Vrije Academie in Brussels and in Antwerp at "St. Josse-Ten-Noode" Academie as well as the Fine Arts Academy.His mentors included Henri Stacquet (1836-1906) and Charles William Bartlett (1860-1940). In 1881 he put on his first exhibition and subsequently traveled extensively in England, Scotland, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, France, Italy and The Netherlands.
Notes: Good condition with some water stains at lower left. See pictures.
44 3/4”" x 21 1/2”"
12%
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