Artist Albert de Belleroche: Les deux petits pots (Les pots jaunes) - circa 1889

Artist Albert de Belleroche (1864-1944): Les deux petits pots (Les pots jaunes) - circa 1889

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Albert de Belleroche (1864-1944):
Les deux petits pots (Les pots jaunes) - circa 1889
Framed (ref: 2666)

Signed 

Oil on canvas,

18.3 x 15.2 in. (46.5 x 38.5 cm)

See all works by Albert de Belleroche oil artists at work interiors still lifes 1.Belleroche 1.PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST



Provenance: with Arthur Tooth and Sons Ltd, London

Literature: Llewellyn, Sacha, and Paul Liss. Portrait of an Artist. Liss Llewellyn, 2021, p.17.

Artists’ studios contained numerous props –The more formal Les deux petits pots shows a corner of the artist’s Montmartre studio with the two treasured oriental pots in which he kept his paint brushes.

In a gilded 19th century frame with oak leaf knull and canvas cuff.


Exhibited: Paris Salon, 1889;  Arthur Tooth & Sons LTD, Albert de Belleroche Early Pintings, January 13th . February 5th 1955, Number 26

"His still-life pictures - with the glimmer of light on silver and other objects, the shadows full of rich and reflected tones - has bough a new note into this kind of painting.  One might say that he had carried the tradition of Chardin a step further, giving immediacy to his effects of light and colour, crystallizing the emotion of a particular moment.  In this work one feels that, with his lively and nervous handling of paint, he makes the objects before him live in the moving light that plays on them, and it is not surprising that Degas though so highly of these works." Frank Brangwyn, Foreword to Albert de Belleroche by Julian A Millest, Apollo, 1935, XXI 124 April

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