“(Attributed) Pastoral Golden Meadow, VIDRE (dates unknown), c. mid-20th century, oil painting on canvas, 8×10 in., signed lower left.”

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“(Attributed) Pastoral Golden Meadow, VIDRE (dates unknown), c. mid-20th century, oil painting on canvas, 8×10 in., signed lower left.”

A richly textured 8×10 original oil painting by VIDRE, Pastoral Golden Meadow captures the luminous warmth of a rolling countryside landscape rendered in bold Impressionist strokes. Thick impasto, expressive brushwork, and vibrant tonal contrasts evoke the spirit of European plein-air masters, making this mid-century work an exquisite example of VIDRE’s collectible landscape style. Signature visible in the lower left. Ideal for collectors of European Impressionism, small-format oils, and lyrical pastoral scenes.

Detailed Artwork Description

This mid-century European oil painting presents a radiant pastoral landscape defined by heavy impasto, rhythmic texture, and atmospheric color blending. VIDRE layers rich greens, golds, and sun-washed yellows to build a rolling meadow that flows toward a tree-lined path and distant structures. The sky is rendered in expressive strokes of blue-gray, soft white, and muted pastel tones that enhance the painting’s mood of calm rural elegance.

Technique includes palette-knife application, sculptural impasto ridges, and intentional color modulation typical of post-Impressionist and Fauvist influence. VIDRE’s expressive marks move between deliberate structure (fence posts, distant home) and abstracted spontaneity (layered grasses and shifting light). The signature “Vidre” appears in the lower left.

Inspiration & Story
VIDRE’s landscapes are believed to draw from Southern European and Mediterranean countryside vistas—traditionally agricultural, sunlit, and nostalgic. This work’s intimacy of scale suggests it may have been created en plein air or as part of a study series intended to capture fleeting light conditions and seasonal color shifts.

Artist Biography – VIDRE

VIDRE remains an enigmatic mid-20th-century European landscape painter whose works appear primarily in Italian, French, and Spanish auction circuits, typically in small-format oils. Though definitive documentation is scarce, recurring stylistic traits and regional distribution suggest:

  • Active Period: 1940s–1970s (estimated)

  • Training: Likely influenced by post-Impressionist academies or ateliers common in France and Italy during the period

  • Influences: Cézanne, Bonnard, early Matisse, and European plein-air regionalists

  • Style: Textured impasto landscapes, expressive color, compact canvases, attention to shifting light and seasonality

  • Geographic Practice: Works most commonly surface in Southern France, Northern Italy, and Catalonia, suggesting an artist working in pastoral European regions known for warm light and agrarian scenery

  • Subjects: Meadows, river towns, rustic pathways, small villages, and historic stone structures

  • Market Presence: VIDRE paintings appear periodically in European estate sales and boutique auctions, acquired frequently by collectors seeking affordable mid-century European landscapes

While little verified biographical detail survives, VIDRE’s consistent technique and recurring compositional themes position the artist within the lineage of regional post-Impressionist painters whose work is increasingly valued for charm, authenticity, and decorative versatility.

VIDRE (mid-20th century)
Pastoral Golden Meadow, c. 1950s
Oil on canvas, 8×10 in.
Signed lower left.
Vibrant impasto landscape with strong Impressionist influence.
Provenance: Acquired in NYC; from a private European collection.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION
Artist: VIDRE (mid-20th century, European)
Title: (Attributed) Pastoral Golden Meadow
Date: c. 1950s
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 8 × 10 inches
Signature: Lower left, “Vidre”
Provenance: Private European collection → Acquired in NYC → Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC

Authenticity Statement:
Based on the work’s signature, style, medium, and comparison with known auctioned examples, this painting is attributed to the artist known as VIDRE. No inconsistencies were identified in materials or technique.

Provenance Chain Private European Collection (c. mid-20th century to early 2000s)

  1. Acquired in NYC from secondary market

  2. Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC (current owner)

“(Attributed) Pastoral Golden Meadow, VIDRE (dates unknown), c. mid-20th century, oil painting on canvas, 8×10 in., signed lower left.”

A richly textured 8×10 original oil painting by VIDRE, Pastoral Golden Meadow captures the luminous warmth of a rolling countryside landscape rendered in bold Impressionist strokes. Thick impasto, expressive brushwork, and vibrant tonal contrasts evoke the spirit of European plein-air masters, making this mid-century work an exquisite example of VIDRE’s collectible landscape style. Signature visible in the lower left. Ideal for collectors of European Impressionism, small-format oils, and lyrical pastoral scenes.

Detailed Artwork Description

This mid-century European oil painting presents a radiant pastoral landscape defined by heavy impasto, rhythmic texture, and atmospheric color blending. VIDRE layers rich greens, golds, and sun-washed yellows to build a rolling meadow that flows toward a tree-lined path and distant structures. The sky is rendered in expressive strokes of blue-gray, soft white, and muted pastel tones that enhance the painting’s mood of calm rural elegance.

Technique includes palette-knife application, sculptural impasto ridges, and intentional color modulation typical of post-Impressionist and Fauvist influence. VIDRE’s expressive marks move between deliberate structure (fence posts, distant home) and abstracted spontaneity (layered grasses and shifting light). The signature “Vidre” appears in the lower left.

Inspiration & Story
VIDRE’s landscapes are believed to draw from Southern European and Mediterranean countryside vistas—traditionally agricultural, sunlit, and nostalgic. This work’s intimacy of scale suggests it may have been created en plein air or as part of a study series intended to capture fleeting light conditions and seasonal color shifts.

Artist Biography – VIDRE

VIDRE remains an enigmatic mid-20th-century European landscape painter whose works appear primarily in Italian, French, and Spanish auction circuits, typically in small-format oils. Though definitive documentation is scarce, recurring stylistic traits and regional distribution suggest:

  • Active Period: 1940s–1970s (estimated)

  • Training: Likely influenced by post-Impressionist academies or ateliers common in France and Italy during the period

  • Influences: Cézanne, Bonnard, early Matisse, and European plein-air regionalists

  • Style: Textured impasto landscapes, expressive color, compact canvases, attention to shifting light and seasonality

  • Geographic Practice: Works most commonly surface in Southern France, Northern Italy, and Catalonia, suggesting an artist working in pastoral European regions known for warm light and agrarian scenery

  • Subjects: Meadows, river towns, rustic pathways, small villages, and historic stone structures

  • Market Presence: VIDRE paintings appear periodically in European estate sales and boutique auctions, acquired frequently by collectors seeking affordable mid-century European landscapes

While little verified biographical detail survives, VIDRE’s consistent technique and recurring compositional themes position the artist within the lineage of regional post-Impressionist painters whose work is increasingly valued for charm, authenticity, and decorative versatility.

VIDRE (mid-20th century)
Pastoral Golden Meadow, c. 1950s
Oil on canvas, 8×10 in.
Signed lower left.
Vibrant impasto landscape with strong Impressionist influence.
Provenance: Acquired in NYC; from a private European collection.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION
Artist: VIDRE (mid-20th century, European)
Title: (Attributed) Pastoral Golden Meadow
Date: c. 1950s
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 8 × 10 inches
Signature: Lower left, “Vidre”
Provenance: Private European collection → Acquired in NYC → Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC

Authenticity Statement:
Based on the work’s signature, style, medium, and comparison with known auctioned examples, this painting is attributed to the artist known as VIDRE. No inconsistencies were identified in materials or technique.

Provenance Chain Private European Collection (c. mid-20th century to early 2000s)

  1. Acquired in NYC from secondary market

  2. Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC (current owner)