Romain Steppe (1859-1927) - Marine






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Oil on canvas marine painting by Belgian artist Romain Steppe (1859–1927), titled Marine, dated 1900–1910, measuring 87 × 67 cm with frame (70 × 50 cm without), signed lower left, in good condition and sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Beautiful, large oil on canvas by the Belgian painter Romain Steppe (1859-1927), known for his seascapes and marine scenes.
Signed lower left.
Good condition, albeit some wear considering the age.
Framed in an old carved frame from that period.
Dimensions
- with frame 87 x 67 cm
- without frame 70 x 50 cm
Listed in “The Belgian Visual Artists from the 19th to the 21st Century” by Paul Piron.
Romain Steppe was a Belgian artist born in Antwerp in 1859 and died in Antwerp in 1927. He was a painter.
Pupil of Van Hoorde, later of Boland and finally of Isidore Meyers.
He produced landscapes among other things, but mainly marine subjects and seascapes.
Realistic composition, with an impressionistic touch.
Worked along the banks of the Scheldt, on the Belgian coast, in the Antwerp harbor, in the Limburg Kempen and later also in England, the Netherlands, Italy and France.
Subsequently settled back in Antwerp and exhibited there regularly from 1887.
Was a member of the Circle “Als Ik Kan” in Antwerp.
Beautiful, large oil on canvas by the Belgian painter Romain Steppe (1859-1927), known for his seascapes and marine scenes.
Signed lower left.
Good condition, albeit some wear considering the age.
Framed in an old carved frame from that period.
Dimensions
- with frame 87 x 67 cm
- without frame 70 x 50 cm
Listed in “The Belgian Visual Artists from the 19th to the 21st Century” by Paul Piron.
Romain Steppe was a Belgian artist born in Antwerp in 1859 and died in Antwerp in 1927. He was a painter.
Pupil of Van Hoorde, later of Boland and finally of Isidore Meyers.
He produced landscapes among other things, but mainly marine subjects and seascapes.
Realistic composition, with an impressionistic touch.
Worked along the banks of the Scheldt, on the Belgian coast, in the Antwerp harbor, in the Limburg Kempen and later also in England, the Netherlands, Italy and France.
Subsequently settled back in Antwerp and exhibited there regularly from 1887.
Was a member of the Circle “Als Ik Kan” in Antwerp.
