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19th to Early 20th-Century Continental Canal Scene By Louis Burleigh Bruhl
19th to Early 20th-Century Continental Canal Scene By Louis Burleigh Bruhl
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This piece is a classic late 19th to early 20th-century continental canal scene by the renowned British landscape artist Louis Burleigh Bruhl (1861–1942). Painted circa 1900–1920, this watercolor beautifully captures the romantic, historic charm of a European canal town—most likely inspired by his frequent travels to the historic waterways of Belgium, such as Bruges or Malines. The artwork showcases Bruhl’s celebrated mastery of light and atmosphere, using a refined palette of soft earth tones, red-tiled roofs, and a soaring spire reflected elegantly into the tranquil water below. Prominently signed by the artist in the lower left corner, this evocative piece perfectly embodies the nostalgic and elegant British watercolor tradition
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52cm x 71cm
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