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19th Century Oil on Canvas Framed Painting of a Daydreaming Woman by Coomans
By Pierre Olivier Joseph Coomans
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Beauty Daydreaming by Joseph Pierre Olivier Coomans (1816-1889) The oil on canvas work depicting a classical beauty as she ponders while seated in a lacquered chair, wearing rich...
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Antique 19th Century Belgian Paintings

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Mid 19th Century Oil Painting Dogs by Joseph Stevens
By Joseph Stevens
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
An oil painting of two rustic dogs fighting over a piece of food. It is painted on an oak panel. Signed top left. The signature is a bit faded, it's a monogram J.S. by Joseph Stevens. He often signed with a monogram. In a gilded frame frame with gesso moldings. Dimensions frame: 41 x 47 cm Dimensions painting: 17 x 23 cm. Joseph Stevens is the older brother of the very well-known artist Alfred Stevens. In the book 'The Belgian Art Book' by J. de Geest, it is written that Joseph Stevens has given a new dimension to painting animals. Joseph Stevens is an early representative of realism and social art. While Eugene Verboeckhoven has royal dogs pose on a beautifully embroidered cushion, Joseph Stevens already has an eye for the dark side of animal existence: exploitation by man, who in turn is a victim of society. His first successful painting, Brussels in the morning, shows how miserable dogs and poor people suffer the same fate. In the Sandman, Stevens shows a joint effort of man and dog, in which the viewer cannot ignore the social conditions: exhausting labor at dawn in some suburb. The gray sky and monochromy of the suburb add to the sinister atmosphere. Joseph Stevens was one of the first artists to take the urban proletariat as his subject. Stevens enjoys a very high reputation in his Parisian years. His brother Alfred writes: 'I am of this time, but you, Joseph, you are of the race, and thus you are of all times.' French critics agree. Stevens' works are a source of inspiration for the literature of the time. For example, Beaudelaire writes a poem about Stevens' dogs. Joseph Edouard STEVENS. Belgium, 1819-1892 Stevens was a painter, etcher and engraver. Brother of the gifted painter Afred Stevens. Education at the Academy in Brussels (1834-1835). Debuted at the Salon in Brussels in 1842. Continued his career in Paris in 1852. He was primarily the painter of canvases depicting domestic animals (dogs, monkeys, horses), sometimes in curious, even idiosyncratic situations, and far from romanticism. This realism, of which he was one of the pioneers, earned him the interest of critics and intellectuals. His approach was defined by this contemporary realism that eschewed idealized depictions of animals as heroic emblems of nobility. Rather, Stevens emphasized the ordinary animals of everyday life, with a particular focus on working dogs, stray dogs and all of the mutts that wandered the streets of Brussels. Museums and public collections, including' Royal Museum of Fine Arts Brussels, Ghent, Hamburg, Paris, Musée du Louvre, Rouen, Musee des Beaux-Arts. Stuttgart, State Gallery. King Leopold...
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Antique 1850s Belgian Beaux Arts Paintings

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19th Century American Portrait of Joseph Stringham
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
19th century American Portrait of Joseph Stringham (1776-1834) Oil on Canvas Later Giltwood Frame Presenting an exquisite 19th-century ...
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Antique Early 19th Century American American Classical Paintings

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KPM Berlin Porcelain Plaque 'L'Escarpolette' After Joseph Coomans, circa 1910
By KPM Porcelain
Located in Vienna, AT
Porcelain painting: Representation of Greek-antique architecture with playing nymphs and putti, partly on a swing, watched by a young woman who leans her elbows on a parapet and puts her head in her hands, on the right a tree and banana plants. Exquisite porcelain painting in a gilded wooden frame, after the painting 'L'escarpolette' by the Belgian painter Pierre Olivier Joseph Coomans...
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Antique Early 1900s German Romantic Porcelain

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Oil on canvas by Louis-César-Joseph Ducornet, early 19th century
Located in Paris, FR
Oil on canvas by Louis-César-Joseph Ducornet, peintre né sans bras Signed France, early 19th century
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Antique Early 19th Century French Paintings

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German 19th Century Oil on Canvas Still Life Painting by Joseph Wilms
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A remarkable German oil on canvas still life painting by Joseph Wilms. The painting depicts a wonderfully executed still life scene of grapes, plums, an apple, and a piece of vine surrounding a glass while all set on an elegant white table cloth. The painting is framed within an elegant giltwood frame with lightly fluted mottled designs and richly carved wrap around berried laurel and beaded bands. Joseph Wilms (1814-1892) also known as Peter Joseph Wilms was a German painter born in Bilk. He was a student at the Académie de Düsseldorf in the workshop of Wintergerst of Th. Hildebrand & W. von Schadow...
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Antique 19th Century German Paintings

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