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Nathanael Neujean (5 January 1923 – 4 February 2018)[1] was a Belgian sculptor from Antwerp. A figurative artist,[2] he mostly worked in plaster and bronze.[3] His works are held in various international collections. He has been honored as a Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold and Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown.

Nat Neujean
Born5 January 1923 
Antwerp 
Died4 February 2018  (aged 95)
Uccle 
OccupationSculptor 
Awards
  • Knight Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold I
  • Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown 

Biography


Neujean was born in Antwerp, 5 January 1923. During the years 1939 to 1941, he was a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Among his better known busts are those of Tintin (1954) for the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels,[4] Hergé (1958),[5] and Robert Schumann (1987), a bronze bust in the Parc du Cinquantenaire of Brussels. He is also noted for his life-sized nude, La Belle Toscane.[6] Another of his sculptures, a figurative bronze titled Lot's Wife (1968),[7] is in the US at the Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden of Dallas, Texas.[8] His mounted bronze of Henry Moore is part of the Collection of Charles Rand Penney,[9] while Tendresse, a bronze, is part of the collection at McNay Art Museum.[10] His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 1964,[11] and Rolly-Michaux on Madison Avenue in New York City in 1974.[12]

Facing discrimination as a Jew during World War II, he later did much towards Jewish heritage in Belgium; in January 1963 for instance he produced a number of different models related to the Holocaust at the Palais des Beaux-Arts of Brussels.[13]


References


  1. "Détail".
  2. "Nathanael Neujean". RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  3. "1960's Plaster Bust by Nathaniel Neujean c. 1960, France". LAPADA. Archived from the original on 12 April 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  4. "NAT NEUJEAN (né en 1923) SCULPTURE EN BRONZE REPRÉSENTANT TINTIN ET MILOU" (in French). Artcurial.com. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  5. "When Hergé met Nat Neujean" (in French). Museeherge.com. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  6. Vogel 2000, p. 263.
  7. Little 1996, p. 46.
  8. Gerem 2004, p. 457.
  9. "Lot 3062: NATHANIEL NEUJEAN (1923– )". Invaluable, LLC. 7 June 2007. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  10. "Artist: Nathanael Neujean, Belgian, born". McNay Art Museum. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  11. Neujean & Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1964, p. 1.
  12. New York Media, LLC 1974, p. 25.
  13. Mikhman 1998, p. 549.

Sources






На других языках


[de] Nat Neujean

Nat Neujean (* 5. Januar 1923 als Nathanaël Neuman in Antwerpen; † 4. Februar 2018 in Uccle/Ukkel) war ein belgischer Bildhauer. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist eine Bronzestatue der Comicfiguren Tim und Struppi.
- [en] Nat Neujean

[fr] Nat Neujean

Abraham Nathan Neuman[1], dit Nathanaël ou Nat Neujean, né à Anvers le 5 janvier 1923 et mort à Bruxelles le 4 février 2018[2], est un sculpteur belge.



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