This work by Léon Frederic, a prominent figure in Belgian Symbolism and Naturalism, depicts a "Landscape in Nafraiture." This Ardennes village served as a frequent source of inspiration for the artist, who found a raw, peasant authenticity there. The composition focuses on wheat sheaves in the foreground, rendered with almost sculptural precision, showcasing the mastery of the 20th Century era.
The artist employs oil on panel with a palette of burnt sienna, ochre, and muted greens, capturing the shifting light of a stormy sky. The brushwork is vigorous and almost tactile, characteristic of the Classic Art style blended with Frederic's unique naturalism. The state of conservation is excellent, preserving the full vibrancy of the pigments and the texture of the original support.
This painting offers a rare opportunity for a collector to acquire a documented landscape study. The piece features the artist's Signature in the lower right and a handwritten identification on the reverse. It is housed in its period frame, ensuring both its historical and aesthetic integrity.