Late 19th Century Lamb in Stable, Oil on Beveled Wood Panel, Signed F. Kluys
Late 19th Century Lamb in Stable, Oil on Beveled Wood Panel, Signed F. Kluys
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Additional Description: A charming late 19th-century oil painting depicting a resting lamb inside a rustic stable interior. The animal reclines on a bed of straw beside a brick wall, illuminated by warm natural light that highlights the texture and softness of its wool. The scene is rendered with expressive brushwork and warm earthy tones, creating a peaceful pastoral atmosphere.
The painting is signed “F. Kluys” in the lower right corner (Continental painter active late 19th–early 20th century). Works by this artist appear in auction records and typically depict barnyard animals and stable scenes in a naturalistic style associated with Northern European pastoral painting of the late 19th century.
Executed in oil on beveled wood panel, the painting retains a pleasing aged surface with visible brushwork and subtle craquelure consistent with its age. It is presented in a decorative gilt composition frame that complements the rustic subject.
Small animal studies such as this were popular cabinet paintings in the late 19th century, often collected for their intimate scale and charming pastoral themes.
Era: Late 19th century, circa 1870–1900
History: N/A
Provenance: France
Materials: Oil on beveled wood panel; gilt composition frame
Dimensions: Sight: 12.25" × 9"
Frame: approx. 14.5" × 11.25"
Disclaimers: Surface wear, minor craquelure, and light abrasions consistent with age. Panel stable within frame with later backing board present.
Additional Description: A charming late 19th-century oil painting depicting a resting lamb inside a rustic stable interior. The animal reclines on a bed of straw beside a brick wall, illuminated by warm natural light that highlights the texture and softness of its wool. The scene is rendered with expressive brushwork and warm earthy tones, creating a peaceful pastoral atmosphere.
The painting is signed “F. Kluys” in the lower right corner (Continental painter active late 19th–early 20th century). Works by this artist appear in auction records and typically depict barnyard animals and stable scenes in a naturalistic style associated with Northern European pastoral painting of the late 19th century.
Executed in oil on beveled wood panel, the painting retains a pleasing aged surface with visible brushwork and subtle craquelure consistent with its age. It is presented in a decorative gilt composition frame that complements the rustic subject.
Small animal studies such as this were popular cabinet paintings in the late 19th century, often collected for their intimate scale and charming pastoral themes.
Era: Late 19th century, circa 1870–1900
History: N/A
Provenance: France
Materials: Oil on beveled wood panel; gilt composition frame
Dimensions: Sight: 12.25" × 9"
Frame: approx. 14.5" × 11.25"
Disclaimers: Surface wear, minor craquelure, and light abrasions consistent with age. Panel stable within frame with later backing board present.