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1848 Brussels, Belgium - 1924 Watermaal-Bosvorde, Belgium. Known for: Landscape, cityscape, genre, portrait and elegant female figure painting.
Agapit Stevens (Brussels, 1848 - Watermael-Boitsfort, 1924) was a Belgian painter. Stevens mainly painted landscapes, cityscapes, genre paintings, portraits and elegant women. Courant are... Read full biography
Agapit Stevens (Brussels, 1848 - Watermael-Boitsfort, 1924) was a Belgian painter. Stevens mainly painted landscapes, cityscapes, genre paintings, portraits and elegant women. Courant are representations of oriental women in an exotic, harem-like decor or fashionable western women in a luxurious... Read full biography
Agapit Stevens (Brussels, 1848 - Watermael-Boitsfort, 1924) was a Belgian painter. Stevens mainly painted landscapes, cityscapes, genre paintings, portraits and elegant women. Courant are representations of oriental women in an exotic, harem-like decor or fashionable western women in a luxurious interior. The latter was also the trademark of Alfred Stevens. He was much less known than his namesake Alfred Stevens (1823-1906), the portrait and genre painter who mainly worked in Paris during La... Read full biography
Agapit Stevens (Brussels, 1848 - Watermael-Boitsfort, 1924) was a Belgian painter. Stevens mainly painted landscapes, cityscapes, genre paintings, portraits and elegant women. Courant are representations of oriental women in an exotic, harem-like decor or fashionable western women in a luxurious interior. The latter was also the trademark of Alfred Stevens. He was much less known than his namesake Alfred Stevens (1823-1906), the portrait and genre painter who mainly worked in Paris during La Belle Époque. Because Stevens signed his works with "A. Stevens" he is sometimes confused with Alfred Stevens. At the time of Stevens, a few genre painters with the same family name were still active in Brussels: Aimé Oscar Stevens (Schaarbeek,... Read full biography
Agapit Stevens (Brussels, 1848 - Watermael-Boitsfort, 1924) was a Belgian painter. Stevens mainly painted landscapes, cityscapes, genre paintings, portraits and elegant women. Courant are representations of oriental women in an exotic, harem-like decor or fashionable western women in a luxurious interior. The latter was also the trademark of Alfred Stevens. He was much less known than his namesake Alfred Stevens (1823-1906), the portrait and genre painter who mainly worked in Paris during La Belle Époque. Because Stevens signed his works with "A. Stevens" he is sometimes confused with Alfred Stevens. At the time of Stevens, a few genre painters with the same family name were still active in Brussels: Aimé Oscar Stevens (Schaarbeek, 1879-1951, teacher at the Brussels Academy); Alphonse Stevens (° 1858); Gustave Max Stevens (1871-1946) and Jean Daniël Stevens.... Read full biography
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