Theodore Steele 1847-1926 Indiana Artist Original Oil
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Theodore Steele 1847-1926 Indiana Artist Original Oil "Brown County Stream"
Oil on Board
Painting Size: 15 By 20 inches.
Frame Size: 21 by 26 inches.
Created in 1923 Dated
CONDITIONGood Condition
Theodore Clement Steele (1847 - 1926), in circa 1923.
Theodore Clement Steele is considered to be one of the finest of the American Impressionist painters to work in the Midwest. A leading member of the Hoosier School painters, Steele was a native in Indiana who studied at the Indiana School of Art, as well as the Royal Academy in Munich. Upon returning to the U.S., Steele co-founded the Indianapolis School of Art with William Forsyth. In these early years, Steele\\\'s paintings were very much in the dark, dramatic style of the Munich School. It was only after Steele began exploring the Indiana countryside for inspiration that his palette would brighten. By 1893, Steele was showing, to critical acclaim, Impressionist landscapes at the Chicago Exposition. In 1906 Steele settled in the remote region of Brown County, Indiana, where he painted exclusively in the pure Impressionist style he\\\'d adopted.
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Private Collection from New York
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Oil on Board
Painting Size: 15 By 20 inches.
Frame Size: 21 by 26 inches.
Created in 1923 Dated
CONDITIONGood Condition
Theodore Clement Steele (1847 - 1926), in circa 1923.
Theodore Clement Steele is considered to be one of the finest of the American Impressionist painters to work in the Midwest. A leading member of the Hoosier School painters, Steele was a native in Indiana who studied at the Indiana School of Art, as well as the Royal Academy in Munich. Upon returning to the U.S., Steele co-founded the Indianapolis School of Art with William Forsyth. In these early years, Steele\\\'s paintings were very much in the dark, dramatic style of the Munich School. It was only after Steele began exploring the Indiana countryside for inspiration that his palette would brighten. By 1893, Steele was showing, to critical acclaim, Impressionist landscapes at the Chicago Exposition. In 1906 Steele settled in the remote region of Brown County, Indiana, where he painted exclusively in the pure Impressionist style he\\\'d adopted.
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Private Collection from New York
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Condition
great condition.
Dimensions
15 x 20 in
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Theodore Steele 1847-1926 Indiana Artist Original Oil
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