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Alfred Stevens

1823
1906
Belgium
Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906) was born in Brussels and died in Paris, known for his elegant depictions of contemporary women.
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Movement:
Realism
Biography:

Alfred Stevens (1823–1906) was a Belgian painter renowned for his contributions to the Realism movement. Born in Brussels, Stevens studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in his hometown before furthering his education in Paris, where he became deeply influenced by the French art scene. His work is characterized by its detailed and elegant depictions of contemporary women, often capturing the nuances of fashion and domestic life in the 19th century. Stevens achieved significant acclaim during his lifetime, receiving numerous awards and exhibiting at prestigious venues such as the Paris Salon. His paintings not only reflect the societal norms of his era but also offer insight into the evolving roles of women, thereby leaving a lasting impact on the portrayal of modern life in art.

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