Monogrammed lower right.
Dimensions including frame: 58 cm x 51 cm
Dimensions of the work without frame: 43 cm x 36 cm
Perfect condition.
Paul Sterpin, born May 1, 1873 in Spy, and died in Brussels in September 1952, was a Belgian painter and watercolorist. His pictorial work covered landscapes, still lifes, and interiors.
Paul Sterpin was a student of Josse Impens, an interior painter. Paul Sterpin's career began at the Namur Triennial Salon in 1898. He then exhibited at the Brussels Salon in 1900. In 1911, he became secretary of the Federation of Walloon Artists, chaired by the Walloon novelist Maurice Des Ombiaux, which included painters, engravers, and sculptors and championed Walloon culture. From 1920, he left Namur to live in a studio house on rue Charles-Quint in Brussels. In August 1932, the government's purchasing commission acquired his triptych, In June, Sambre Valley. His last documented exhibition took place at the Galeries du Studio in Brussels in October 1932. In early September 1952, Paul Sterpin died in Brussels at the age of 79.
Museum collection: Jakob Smits Museum in Mol: Landscape with Sheaves of Corn, undated, inventory no. 0450, size 52.6 × 34 cm, oil on panel
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