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Léon Sarteel

Léon Sarteel (1882 - 1942) was active/lived in Belgium.  Leon Sarteel is known for Sculpture.

Leon Sarteel lived from 1882 to 1942 in Belgium.  Leon holds a special place in the Ghent active artistic life in the early 20th century.  Like George Minne, it leaves never seduced by fashion and with great expertise, he masters all techniques with great ease, working with wood, stone or clay.  His life will be entirely devoted to his passion with themes dominated by work, the wife, the mother, the child or the family.  Leon's work exudes a deep inner peace.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Léon Sarteel available:    Geo Verbanck,  Edgard Tytgat,  Ferdinand Schirren,  Paul Leduc,  Georges Minne,  Léon (Baron) Frederic,  Armand Vanderlick,  Domien Ingels,  Albert Baertsoen,  Léon Piron,  Hubert Malfait,  Anna Weert,  Jules De Sutter,  Albert Servaes,  Modeste Huys,  Albert Claeys,  Jules De Bruycker,  Georges Morren,  Jose Vermeersch,  Jos Verdegem,  Pieter Gorus,  Jozef Cantre,  Rodolphe Wytsman,  Luc Peire



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