Henri Adolphe Schaep
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Henri Adolphe Schaep or Hendrik Adolf Schaep (3 January 1826, in
Mechelen Mechelen (; french: Malines ; traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical contex ...
– 6 June 1870, in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
) was a
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painter, draughtsman and military officer. He is best known for his
marines Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refle ...
but also painted landscapes. Schaep was an important representative of the Romantic- Realist movement in Belgian marine painting.N. Hostyn, "SCHAEP, Henri Adolphe, marineschilder en militair", in ''Nationaal biografisch woordenboek'', (1970), X 581-583


Life

Henri Adolphe Schaep was born in Mechelen as the son of Franciscus, a baker, and Maria-Theresia Wauters. The family moved to Antwerp in 1828. Henri Adolphe commenced his artistic studies at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts in 1838. His studies overlapped with those of
Egide Linnig Egide Linnig or Egidius Linnig (25 August 1821 – 13 October 1860) was a Belgian painter, draughtsman and engraver who is best known for his marine art and occasional genre scenes. He was one of the first realist engravers in Belgium.N. Hostyn ...
, another future marine painter who had commenced his studies at the Academy in 1834. Schaep did not only study art but simultaneously developed a career as a military officer. This career path brought him to various locations: he was a lieutenant in Ghent in 1840, he was based in Antwerp from 1846 to 1849, in 1849 he was in Ostend, in 1855 he was a captain in Mechelen, in 1857 he was based in Liege, in 1861 he was back in Antwerp and in 1862 in Brussels. From the 1840s onwards, Schaep started participating in the triennial salons of Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and the provincial capitals of Belgium. His contribution to the Antwerp salon of 1840 of the marine painting ''Palisade at the launch of a ship in Antwerp'' was likely his first participation in a salon. He also presented compositions called ''Marine'' to the Brussels salon in 1848 and the Antwerp salon in 1849.Norbert Hostyn, ''Ed. DUBAR & AP. Henri SCHAEP''
in: neptunus - October 1980, p. 35-37
Schaep was active as a part-time painter. He was also recognised as a geologist and paleontologist.Norbert Hostyn, ''Schilders van de zee''
at Openbaar Kunstbezit Vlaanderen
Schaep died in Antwerp on 6 June 1870.Henri Adolphe Schaep
at the
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Work

Henri Adolphe Schaep was mainly a painter of
marines Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refle ...
although he also painted landscapes. The Scheldt in Antwerp up to its estuary was one of his main sources of inspiration although he painted some scenes of the Thames. He is reported to have painted some kermesse scenes. He also collaborated with the Dutch landscape painter
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom (23 August 1805 – 1 March 1880), was a Dutch painter, etcher, lithographer, watercolorist, and illustrator who was specialised in landscape art.
.Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom; Henri Adolphe Schaep, ''IJspret bij een koek-en-zopie''
at the
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Schaep was an important representative of the Romantic- Realist movement in Belgian marine painting. This movement saw its heyday between 1830 and 1860. Its representatives included Egide Linnig, Henri Lehon,
François Musin François-Etienne Musin (4 October 1820, Ostend - 24 October 1888, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode) was a Belgian painter who specialized in seascapes and scenes of coastal landscapes, rivers and harbours.Paul Jean Clays Paul Jean Clays (27 November 1819 – 10 February 1900) was a Belgian artist known for his marine paintings. Biography In 1851 he made his debut at the Paris Salon and, while he tried to stay in the mainstream, his art was heralded by those ...
. Schaep is a typical representative of this movement in the choice of his subject matter, which covers the usual romantic scenes such as storms, high seas and shipwrecks. He often painted the 'extreme moments' of the day: sunrise and sunset, the start and end of the day, when the color contrasts are the most intense and the colors are striking. A good example of Schaep's Romantic approach can be seen in ''A shipwreck'' (1857,
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). The composition is perhaps one of the most impressive paintings in his oeuvre as it displays his high level of technical skill in the rendering of the stormy sea. The whole canvas is filled with the rough sea, the sky, the shipwrecked ship and the lifeboat without any other compositional props.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schaep, Henri Adolphe Belgian marine painters Belgian printmakers Artists from Mechelen 19th-century Belgian painters Belgian male painters 19th-century Belgian male artists 1826 births 1870 deaths 19th-century printmakers