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1823 - 1887. Known for: Landscape and coastal scene painting.
Steeple lived in Birmingham and found his subjects in Wales, the Midlands and Sussex. His work is usually in the tradition of David Cox Snr., and can sometimes show affinities with the Glasgow... Read full biography
Steeple lived in Birmingham and found his subjects in Wales, the Midlands and Sussex. His work is usually in the tradition of David Cox Snr., and can sometimes show affinities with the Glasgow School. John Steeple (1823-1887) exhibited at the Royal Academy (of Arts) between 1852-79, the Society of... Read full biography
Steeple lived in Birmingham and found his subjects in Wales, the Midlands and Sussex. His work is usually in the tradition of David Cox Snr., and can sometimes show affinities with the Glasgow School. John Steeple (1823-1887) exhibited at the Royal Academy (of Arts) between 1852-79, the Society of British Artists (SS), the New Society of Painters in Watercolours (NWS) and elsewhere. He painted landscapes and coastal scenes and lived in Birmingham and London. Pictures he exhibited at the Royal... Read full biography
Steeple lived in Birmingham and found his subjects in Wales, the Midlands and Sussex. His work is usually in the tradition of David Cox Snr., and can sometimes show affinities with the Glasgow School. John Steeple (1823-1887) exhibited at the Royal Academy (of Arts) between 1852-79, the Society of British Artists (SS), the New Society of Painters in Watercolours (NWS) and elsewhere. He painted landscapes and coastal scenes and lived in Birmingham and London. Pictures he exhibited at the Royal Academy include The Ford: A Scene on the Dee(1852), Mountain and Moorland, N. Wales (1874), and Curfew (1879). There is also a watercolour in the Victoria and Albert Museum titled Squally Weather on the Welsh Coast (1862). He was also a member of the... Read full biography
Steeple lived in Birmingham and found his subjects in Wales, the Midlands and Sussex. His work is usually in the tradition of David Cox Snr., and can sometimes show affinities with the Glasgow School. John Steeple (1823-1887) exhibited at the Royal Academy (of Arts) between 1852-79, the Society of British Artists (SS), the New Society of Painters in Watercolours (NWS) and elsewhere. He painted landscapes and coastal scenes and lived in Birmingham and London. Pictures he exhibited at the Royal Academy include The Ford: A Scene on the Dee(1852), Mountain and Moorland, N. Wales (1874), and Curfew (1879). There is also a watercolour in the Victoria and Albert Museum titled Squally Weather on the Welsh Coast (1862). He was also a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours (formerly NWS) and... Read full biography
John Steeple - Artist Info
About John Steeple: Keywords
Keywords (6)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Coastal View, Shoreline, Seaside
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •England, Great Britain Before 1900, London
