19th Century Belgian Oil on Canvas Painting of Riverboats by Romain Steppe in Original Gilt Frame

2502-5557 (Click to Inquire About This Item)

23H x 30.5W x 2.5D

Location: Dallas

$3,800

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Belgian painter Romain Steppe found enduring inspiration along the waterways surrounding Antwerp, where sailing vessels, quiet riverbanks, and the changing effects of northern light became the defining subjects of his work. This atmospheric 19th-century oil on canvas depicts boats resting upon calm water beneath a broad, cloud-filled sky, creating a scene filled with stillness and understated poetry.
Steppe’s restrained palette of silvery gray, muted green, and soft earth tones beautifully conveys the cool, diffused light of the Belgian landscape. Loosely rendered trees line the distant shore, while the sailboat and smaller working craft lend gentle movement and human presence to the composition. Reflections dissolve across the water in expressive brushwork characteristic of the artist’s atmospheric approach.
Romain Steppe (1859–1927) was born in Antwerp and became known for his marine paintings, harbor views, and landscapes inspired by the Scheldt River. His work united the careful observation of Belgian Realism with the freer brushwork and changing light associated with Impressionism. The oil on canvas is signed by the artist in the lower left.
Especially noteworthy is the painting’s magnificent original 19th-century gilt frame, which remains in wonderful condition. Richly ornamented with sculpted shells, floral sprays, scrolling foliage, and layered decorative borders, the frame forms an integral part of the work and beautifully complements the quiet tonality of the painting.
Together, the painting and its original frame present a remarkably complete 19th-century work of Belgian art, preserving both the artist’s atmospheric vision and the decorative splendor in which it was intended to be displayed.
Circa 1890s
Measures 23H x 30.5W x 2.5D
This piece is available at Inessa Stewart’s Antiques, Dallas, Texas

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