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Guillaume Geefs (10 September 1805 19 January 1883[1]), also Willem Geefs, was a Belgian sculptor. Although known primarily for his monumental works and public portraits of statesmen and nationalist figures, he also explored mythological subject matter, often with an erotic theme.

Guillaume Geefs
illustration by Médard Tytgat
Born10 September 1805
Borgerhout, French Empire
(modern-day Belgium)
Died19 January 1883(1883-01-19) (aged 77)
Schaerbeek, Belgium
NationalityBelgian
EducationRoyal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp and École des Beaux-Arts (Paris)
Known forsculpture
Notable workVictims of the Revolution (1838); statues, busts, and tomb monuments of statesmen and artists; Le génie du mal
Movementsynthesis of Late Flemish Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism
Spouse
(m. 1836)

Life


Guillaume Geefs was born in Antwerp, Belgium, the eldest of six brothers in a family of sculptors, the best-known of whom are Joseph Geefs (1808–1885, winner of the Prix de Rome in 1836) and Jean Geefs (1825–1860, and winner of the prize in 1846). Guillaume first studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp under the late–Flemish Baroque sculptor Jan Frans van Geel and his son, Jan Lodewijk van Geel, who was also a sculptor.[2] He completed his training under Jean-Etienne Ramey at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and began exhibiting his work in 1828.

In 1829, Geefs traveled to Italy. When he returned to Antwerp, he began teaching at the art academy. During the 1830s, he executed the colossal work Victims of the Revolution at Brussels, as well as numerous statues and busts. In 1836, he married Isabelle Marie Françoise Corr, a Brussels-born painter of Irish descent known professionally as Fanny Geefs.[3] In the mid-19th century, the sculptor Guillaume-Joseph Charlier was an assistant to him and his brother Joseph.[4]

The Geefs family played a leading role in the craze for public sculpture that followed Belgian independence in the 1830s,[5] producing several propagandistic monuments that emphasized a "historical continuity of the southern Low Countries in the new independent state".[6]


Honours



As an artist


Geefs' early work has been characterized as "predominately elegiac in mood". By the end of the 1830s, however, he developed a powerful, spare realism in monumental works such as General Belliard and Frédéric de Mérode (erected in Brussels, 1836–37) and Peter Paul Rubens (Antwerp, 1841).[9] He was prolific in producing tombs, pulpits, statues, busts, and sculpture groups.[10]


Works


Monument to the Martyrs of the 1830 Revolution
Monument to the Martyrs of the 1830 Revolution

The works of Guillaume Geefs include:

Gardel Memorial in Mount Vernon cemetery
Gardel Memorial in Mount Vernon cemetery

Assessment


In his lifetime, Geefs' work was considered by some to be marred by "frivolous and inessential" details and "poverty of thought", together with a perceived frigidity of expression in his modelling.[citation needed] He is now regarded as the dominant Belgian sculptor of his time.[3]

He tempered academic stiffness by his flexibility; without being over-bold, he produced natural movements. Yet, he remains, like all the artists of this group, a classicist. These sculptors knew their craft; they had a taste for beautiful forms, but their art was ingenious rather than deeply felt.[23]


References


  1. ArtFact.
  2. "Jan Frans van Geel", Art Encyclopedia.
  3. "Geefs, Guillaume (1805–1883)", Philatelia.net.
  4. "Charlier, Guillaume(-Joseph)", ArtNet based on the Grove Dictionary of Art.
  5. "Sculpture et des arts décoratifs du XVIe au début du XXe siècle", LowCountriesSculpture.org. Archived 20 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Léon E. Lock, LowCountriesSculpture.org. "A brief history of the sculpture in the present-day Netherlands and Belgium" Archived 11 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Almanach royal officiel: 1875, p. 20
  8. Handelsblad (Het) 15-05-1881
  9. "Geefs, Guillaume (1805–1883)", Philatelia.net .
  10. catalogue. Charles Flint Art & Antiques
  11. Van Beveren, Rik. "Graaf Jacques Andre Coghen: Find A Grave Memorial# 34023495". Find a Grave.
  12. "Eepitaaf van graaf Willem Charles Ghislain van Merode, door Willem Geefs". BALaT KIK-IRPA.
  13. A brief history of the sculpture in the present-day Netherlands and Belgium "LowCountriesSculpture". Archived from the original on 11 February 2009. Retrieved 6 May 2009.
  14. Pierre Henrion, "La Commission des Arts de la Région wallonne," Les echos du patrimoine. Archived 30 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  15. http://philatelia.ru/pict/cat1/stamp/2181s.jpg [bare URL image file]
  16. "Treurende Adonis by Willem GuillaumeGeefs". www.artnet.com.
  17. "Guillaume Geefs (1805–1883) by fractalbeke Photography Historical". Renderosity.
  18. "WebCite query result". www.webcitation.org. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  19. "The Roman Gladiator". Archived from the original on 3 July 2008.
  20. "Worldvisitguide.com". worldvisitguide.com.
  21. "Le lionn amoreux by Willem GuillaumeGeefs". www.artnet.com.
  22. "Brunelle Isabelle". Connaître la Wallonie.
  23. Rooses, Max (1914). Art in Flanders. Heinemann. p. 292. ISBN 9781443776592.


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На других языках


- [en] Guillaume Geefs

[fr] Guillaume Geefs

Guillaume Geefs, né à Borgerhout (Anvers) (Empire français) le 10 septembre 1805 et mort à Schaerbeek (royaume de Belgique) le 19 janvier 1883, est un sculpteur belge.

[it] Guillaume Geefs

Guillaume Geefs, noto anche come Willem Geefs (Anversa, 10 settembre 1805 – Schaerbeek, 19 gennaio 1883), è stato uno scultore belga. Noto principalmente per le sue opere monumentali e le raffigurazioni pubbliche di statisti e figure di carattere patriottico, esplorò anche soggetti mitologici.

[ru] Гефс, Гийом

Гийом (Виллем) Гефс (фр. Guillaume Geefs; 1805—1883) — бельгийский скульптор; брат скульпторов Йозефа Гефса и Алоизия Гефса, муж художницы Фанни Корр.



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