Cor Noltee (1903-1967) was a Dutch painter known for his atmospheric cityscapes, landscapes and river views. Born September 2, 1903 in Dordrecht, Noltee showed an interest in art at an early age. He received his training at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, where he developed under the influence of Impressionism and the Hague School.
Noltee's work is heavily inspired by his immediate surroundings. His paintings often depict intimate scenes of Dordrecht, Rotterdam and other Dutch cities, rendered with a warm and loose touch. His style is characterized by a focus on light, atmosphere and strong composition, giving his work a timeless quality.
Although Noltee was not widely recognized in his time, today he is considered an important figure in the tradition of Dutch city and landscape painting. His works are still appreciated and regularly exhibited in galleries and museums, especially in the Dordrecht region.
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Material | Oil on canvas |
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Signature | Bottom right |
Condition | Good |
Provenance | Private collection |
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