Alfred Stevens

Le Havre – The Artists – Stevens, Alfred

This page forms part of a series of pages dedicated to the many artists who painted in Le Havre. A full list of all the artists with a link to their works can be found at the bottom of this page.

Alfred Stevens
Alfred Stevens

Alfred Emile Leopold Stevens (1823 – 1906) was a Belgian painter born in Brussels, who became famous for his paintings of elegant women. His family were all in the art world; his older brother and his son were both painters, while another brother was an art dealer and critic. Alfred’s father was an art collector while his mother’s parents ran Cafe de l’Amitie in Brussels, a meeting place for politicians, writers, and artists.

Alfred studied art in Brussels and Paris. Although he lived between Brussels and Paris, he spent quite some times at the Normandy coast, on doctor’s orders.

Click here to read Stevens full bio on Wikipedia.

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Alfred Stevens 1881 - Al Le Havre
1881 – Alfred Stevens – At Le Havre

NOTE: Today, the Le Havre beach still has many rocks. You can only see sand when the tide is low.

1884 - Alfred Stevens - Seascape, Le Havre
1884 – Alfred Stevens – Seascape, Le Havre
???? - Alfred Stevens - Fishing off the coast of Le Havre
???? – Alfred Stevens – Fishing off the coast of Le Havre
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???? – Alfred Stevens – Le Havre

Sainte-Adresse

The city of Sainte-Adresse (population: 7,400) is an immediate suburb of Le Havre and lies to the North/West alongside the coast. It shares the same seaside promenade with Le Havre.

Alfred Stevens 1884 - The Villa at the Cliffs of Sainte-Adresse
1884 – Alfred Stevens – The Villa at the Cliffs of Sainte-Adresse
1884 - Alfred Stevens - View of Sainte Adresse, Le Havre
1884 – Alfred Stevens – View of Sainte Adresse, Le Havre

TODAY: The church you see above on the hill is the Notre-Dame-des-Flots, and still exists today.

Stevens painted in the following other places in Normandy (a link “” to his works will appear below for each city when published):

Here are the painters/artists who painted in Le Havre (a “*” indicates that the artist did not worked directly in Le Havre itself, instead worked closeby, a link “” to the artist’s works will appear below when published):

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