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F.J. Du Chattel
Antique F.J. Du Chattel Dutch Windmill Watercolor, Signed, Ornate Gold Frame
Antique F.J. Du Chattel Dutch Windmill Watercolor, Signed, Ornate Gold Frame
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Step into the serene charm of the Dutch countryside with this original antique watercolor by renowned Dutch artist Frederik Jacobus Du Chattel (1856–1917).
Known for his masterful landscapes, Du Chattel captures the timeless beauty of a traditional windmill, rustic buildings, and winding path in delicate, atmospheric tones.
• Medium: Watercolor on paper, signed lower right
• Frame Size: 6.75" W × 12.25" H
• Image Size: 3" W × 8.75" H
• Mat: Gold, 1.25" wide, enhancing the vertical composition
• Frame: Gold-toned wood with raised beaded spheres and perimeter line detail
• Condition: Fair to good; light wear to frame consistent with age; watercolor presents well under mat and glass. Gold frame has minor chip out on top right and left corners.
This piece is beautifully presented in its original ornate frame and ready to display. A fine addition for collectors of Dutch art, windmill scenes, or 19th–early 20th century European landscapes.
(c. 1890–1910)
Known for his masterful landscapes, Du Chattel captures the timeless beauty of a traditional windmill, rustic buildings, and winding path in delicate, atmospheric tones.
• Medium: Watercolor on paper, signed lower right
• Frame Size: 6.75" W × 12.25" H
• Image Size: 3" W × 8.75" H
• Mat: Gold, 1.25" wide, enhancing the vertical composition
• Frame: Gold-toned wood with raised beaded spheres and perimeter line detail
• Condition: Fair to good; light wear to frame consistent with age; watercolor presents well under mat and glass. Gold frame has minor chip out on top right and left corners.
This piece is beautifully presented in its original ornate frame and ready to display. A fine addition for collectors of Dutch art, windmill scenes, or 19th–early 20th century European landscapes.
(c. 1890–1910)
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