Henry Schouten Art
Belgian, 1864-1927
Henry Schouten is best known as a painter for his beautiful landscapes, which mostly featured animals and shepherds. He participated in several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at The John Davies Gallery, Morten-in-Marsh, United Kingdom. In 1882, Schouten exhibited with the Union of Arts in Brussels.
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Artist: Henry Schouten
19th century romantic oil - Loving horses in a countryside hay harvest landscape
By Henry Schouten
Located in Aartselaar, BE
"Loving horses in a countryside hay harvest landscape" signed P. Laruche, which appears to be a pseudonym used by Henry Schouten
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Oil Painting by Henry Schouten "A Vase of Flowers"
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Oil Painting Pair by Henry Schouten "A Vase of Flowers" 1857 -1927 Using his psuedonym 'Jos Klaus' which he used for his flower paintings Belgian painter who studied under Alfred Ven...
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Early 1900s Henry Schouten Art
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