Search by artist
Sluit
back

Adolf le Comte artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale A view of Dordrecht

Comte A. le | Adolf le Comte, A view of Dordrecht, watercolour on paper 30.5 x 51.6 cm, signed l.r.

Adolf le Comte

A view of Dordrecht
watercolour on paper 30.5 x 51.6 cm, signed l.r.

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Literature: A.-J. Sleyster, A. Kingmans-Klaas, 'Kunst, visserij en handel. Toorop, Sluiter, Munthe en de schilderijententoonstelling 1902', Katwijk 2002, pag. 52 (met afb. in kleur nr. 53)
Exhibited: Katwijk, Katwijks Museum, ‘Nederlandsche Visscherij- en Schilderijen Tentoonstelling 1902-2002’, 6 juli-6 okt. 2002.

The highly talented artist Adolf le Comte began his artistic career as an ornament and decorative painter, a trade for which he was trained, and earned his living teaching at the Polytechnic School in Delft and the academy in The Hague. He would remain active in art education for the rest of his life and be active and successful in several fields of arts and crafts. He also achieved success as a painter, especially with impressionist landscapes and harbor views. Le Comte maintained close contacts with the painters of the Hague School, whom he knew through his brother-in-law Anton Mauve. He was the teacher of, among others, W.B. Tholen, F.C. Weiland and M. Kamerlingh Onnes.


Open all year round

Tuesday to Saturday from 11-17 hours and by appointment