Albert Pinot 
(Brussels 1875 - 1962 Paris)
"Ranunculi in a Vase and Roses, Anemones and other Flowers in a Bowl"
On canvas: 56 x 65 cm
Signed
Provenance
Private Dutch collection
NotesAlbert Pinot was a painter in the post-Impressionist manner of landscapes, still-lifes, marines and portraits. He was above all a colorist. A disciple of Stallaert at the Brussels Academy for nine years between 1890 and 1899 he became one of his star pupils. Upon graduating he undertook a series of long sojourns in France, Turley and Scandinavia gaining experience and influences. In 1919 he took a studio in Paris, the result of which was a strong leaning towards the French ideals of Impressionism. A founder member of the influential ‘Le Sillon’ group he was always keen to influence young emerging talent. A close friend and associate to many of Belgium’s leading artists including Smeers, Wagemans, Bastien and Anna Boch his paintings were appreciated by the public and critics alike.