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Henry Schouten (1857-1927)
The Belgian painter Henry Schouten learned to paint animals and landscapes with cattle at the academy in Brussels and mainly under the influence of his teacher Alfred Verwee. He would become famous for it. In addition to cows and horses, he gradually added dogs and poultry to his repertoire. In the fashion of his time, he depicted these animals in their natural environment, paying attention to the special characteristics of their breed. Schouten's paintings were very popular with the wealthy Belgian bourgeoisie in the second half of the 19th century.
Work dimensions: 39 x 49 cm
Provenance: from a Dutch private collection
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Artist | Henry Schouten (1857-1927) |
Title | Mules on the beach |
Date | Late 19th century |
Material | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 60 x 70 cm |
Signature | Bottom left |
Condition | Good |
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