Siebe Johannes Ten Cate

Le Havre – The Artists – Ten Cate, Siebe Johannes

This page forms part of a series of pages dedicated to the many artists who worked 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.

Siebe Johannes Ten Cate
Siebe Johannes Ten Cate

Siebe Johannes ten Cate (1858 – 1908) was a Dutch-Frisian painter in the Impressionist style, who spent most of his working life in France.

His father was Jan ten Cate, a tanner who entered politics and became the Mayor of Sneek. His grandfather, Steven ten Cate also served as Mayor.

He studied at the Rijksakademie and, after graduating, continued his studies in Antwerp and Brussels. At the age of twenty-two, he settled in Paris and opened his own studio.

Soon, he found himself influenced by impressionism. He also became a friend of Kees van Dongen and the two briefly shared a home in Montmartre in 1897.

Van Gogh was an acquaintance and described Ten Cate as “a very neat man, completely dressed in black cloth“, and not at all like a typical poor artist.

His favorite subjects were landscapes, city and harbor views, often populated with figures. Le Havre was one of his favorite locations. He also made some etchings and lithographs.

Click here to read Ten Cate’s full bio on Wikipedia.

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1901 - Siebe Johannes Ten Cate - The Grand Quai of Le Havre
1901 – Siebe Johannes Ten Cate – The Grand Quai of Le Havre

TODAY: The “Grand Quai” has been renamed “Southampton Quai”, although it’s still often referred to as the Grand Quai.

1901 - Siebe Johannes Ten Cate - The Bay of Le Havre
1901 – Siebe Johannes Ten Cate – The Bay of Le Havre
1904 - Siebe Johannes Ten Cate - Le Havre
1904 – Siebe Johannes Ten Cate – Le Havre

TODAY: What you see landside is the “La Heve”, the intersection between Le Havre and Sainte-Adresse (it’s where the airport is).

1904 - Siebe Johannes Ten Cate - On the docks, Le Havre
1904 – Siebe Johannes Ten Cate – On the docks, Le Havre
1908 - Siebe Johannes Ten Cate - Le Havre
1908 – Siebe Johannes Ten Cate – Le Havre

TODAY: This is what the harbour entrance/exit still looks like. As usual you’ll find incredible sunsets.

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.

1907 - Siebe Johannes Ten Cate - The sea at Sainte-Adresse, sunset
1907 – Siebe Johannes Ten Cate – The sea at Sainte-Adresse, sunset

Ten Cate painted in several places in France. These are the places he painted in (links “” to his works will appear below 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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