Henry Schouten 1857-1927 - Singing at the circus oil on canvas circa 1890

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19th century
Other style
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    Henry Schouten 1857-1927 - Singing at the circus oil on canvas circa 1890

     

    Henry Schouten humorously depicts a cheerful scene of monkeying around a circus ring, as a couple of monkeys play with ice balls thrown at their heads.

     

    Attractive oil on canvas signed lower right by Henry Schouten circa 1890.

     

    Sizes unframed:    H 25.19 In. - W 21.25 In.

    Sizes with frame:  H 35.82 In. - W 31.88 In.

     

    In fine condition, our painting has been professionally restored and cleaned. It is surrounded by a beautiful wood and gilded stucco frame.

     

    Biography:

     

    Henry Schouten was born in Indonesia in 1857 and died in Brussels in 1927.

     

    Belgian painter, known as an animal painter and landscape artist.

    He also used the pseudonym, Joseph Klaas.

     

    He studied at the Brussels Academy (1876-1881), where he was strongly influenced by the animal painter Alfred Verwee. He is above all a smooth and realistic animal painter.

    During his career, he will use various names of artists: Jos Klaus, M. CLaes, Joseph Klaas, E. Meulat Joors, V. Marinus, and J. Remis.

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    Condition Restored
    Style Other style (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes of Other style Style)
    Period 19th century (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes 19th century)
    Country of origin Belgium
    Artist Henry Schouten (1857-1927)
    Length (cm) 54
    Height (cm) 64
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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