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Geo (Georges) Verbanck (28 February 1881 – 12 December 1961) was a Belgian sculptor and medalist.


Early life

Born in the city of
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, Verbanck spent his childhood in the care of a foster family at the countryside in
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. At the age of 14, he moved back to Ghent as he had to make a living. He was appointed as an apprentice in the studio of
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, a sculptor and art-cabinetmaker who specialized in period pieces and church furniture. Here he acquired the first techniques of fine art
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. In 1896, Verbanck moved to another workplace, this time of the renowned sculptor Aloïs de Beule, who ran a studio which produced a broad range of artwork such as
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, allegorical statues, steles and busts. Not only Geo Verbanck, but also his fellow apprentices
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and Oscar Sinia, acquired in this studio the skills of making artwork using different materials. Their craftsmanship allowed them to become esteemed sculptors afterwards. De Beule advised Verbanck to enroll in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent, where he attended from 1898 until 1904. Amongst his teachers were Jean Delvin who was well known for his history of art courses, and
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, who taught him how to sculpt art models. From 1905 till 1906, he attended classes by
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at the
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. His teachers influenced his artistic development in becoming a sculptor with a distinctive classical style.


Career

In 1909, he participated in the "Prize of Rome", the national Belgian contest for young sculptors. After excelling in the three preliminary assignments, he was awarded the second prize in the final assignment for his statue ''Orpheus''. Verbanck became more noted by participating in exhibitions and salons in his home country and abroad. In 1912, he was officially commissioned to design the Monument in honour of the Van Eyck brothers
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in Ghent, together with the architect
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, who was in charge of the architectural part. The brothers Van Eyck were the medieval painters of the Ghent altarpiece ''Adoration of the Mystic Lamb'' .With great interest, the internationally financed monument was inaugurated by King Albert on 9 August 1913 at the
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. It was highly esteemed by the public, and was Verbanck's final breakthrough as an artist. Geo Verbanck was awarded numerous public commissions that included monuments, war memorials and decorations for buildings. His private commissions consisted mainly of funeral monuments, portrait busts and medallions and medals. In his free works of art the emotions of women and children, and the family as a whole, were his favorite themes.Demey, Anthony, "Geo Verbanck, beeldhouwer", 1995, Province of East-Flanders, Ghent. Official monography about Geo Verbanck. Throughout his career Verbanck shared his technical knowledge and artistic vision with others. From 1911 until 1927, he taught at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Dendermonde. In 1924 he was also appointed professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent where he taught until his retirement in 1941. His work was also part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the
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. From 1935 to 1937, he also assumed the interim management of the academy. Many artists had the opportunity to develop their sculpting skills in his atelier in Ghent. When he retired in 1941, Verbanck was awarded the Belgian state prize "Great prize of plastic arts" for his entire oeuvre. Verbanck remained active as a sculptor until his death in 1961.


Style

Verbanck is considered one of the last classical sculptors in Belgium. Thanks to his broad crafts education he thoroughly mastered working with all kinds of materials:
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, Euville (
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and various types of wood. His education at the academies in Ghent and Brussels allowed him to develop his own delicate figurative language in which a classical purity, harmony and intuitive feeling of the right dimension prevailed. While his work was originally influenced by the curved lines of
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, during the interwar period it would gradually evolve into a more linear and angular Art Deco expression. After the Second World War, his work continued to evolve towards a softer round design.


Selection of important works


Monuments

* Monument in honour of the Van Eyck brothers (1912) – Ghent, Geraard de Duivelhof. * Frieze ''Justice'' – with Themis – (1955–1961) – Ghent, old courthouse)


War memorials

The following were his war memorial commissions. * Dendermonde (1923), WW1, Heldenplein * Grimde (1928), WW1, Necropolis Sint-Pieterskerk * Lebbeke (1921), WW1, Grote Plaats s/n * Lotenhulle (1921), WW1, Heilige Kruiskerk * Moerbeke (1920), WW1, Bevrijdersstraat * Roeselare (1945), WW2, O-L-Vrouwmarkt * Ronse (1952), WW2, A. Depoortereplein In Ghent, Verbanck realized five memorials after
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in 1920 (3), 1922, 1923, and one after
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in 1955.


Building decoration

Verbanck believed in the harmonious complementarity between sculpture and architecture. He was a member of the art association "l'Art Monumental" and other societies. Leading architects, e.g.
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collaborated with Verbanck to integrate sculpture in the buildings they designed. * Old postal building (1912), Ghent, Korenmarkt, 5 sculptures representing the 5 continents * Residence architect Valentin Vaerwyck, (1918), Ghent, Kortrijksesteenweg, portal *
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(1920–1924), Dendermonde, outside and inside bas-reliefs, portal children's court * Bank van de Arbeid (1922), Ghent – Voldersstraat, low reliefs and sculpture groups * Centenary Palace, (1935), Laken-Brussels, statue "The arts” * House of the province, (1957), Ghent, Gouvernemenstraat, portal and bas-reliefs


Funeral monuments

Verbanck had a solid reputation for the design of funeral monuments. He covered the whole range of portrait medallions, busts, bas-reliefs and statues. Verbanck's work can be found in Ghent (4 cemeteries, of which the Campo Santo) and the cemeteries of Lokeren, Moerbeke,
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Portrait busts and medallions

Verbanck was a well-known portraitist. In many busts, medallions and plaques he achieved an intense expressivity with a refined psychological dimension. He made portraits of
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, Jozef De Coene, Jozef Horenbant, Valentin Vaerwyck and
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. The catalogue of 2018 counts up to 135 people being portrayed by Geo Verbanck.


Applied arts

One of the Verbanck's first assignments at the Academy of Ghent was teaching the decorative arts curriculum. He designed amongst others challenge cups in silver, jewellery/memory boxes in wood, little wooden clocks, bookends in sandstone and a bronze radiator cap for luxury cars. There also was a remarkable collaboration during the interwar period with the Kortrijkse Kunstwerkstede Gebroeders De Coene, a furniture and interior design company, for whom he designed a number of bronze decorative objects such as furniture decoration, door plates and interior decoration.


Medals, emergency coins

The Geo Verbanck medal catalogue contains 34 art medals. The influence of Art Nouveau and Art Deco is clearly visible in the medals. He also designed 3 emergency coins for the city of Ghent during WW1.Inventory WWI emergency coins Ghent
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Literature

* Geo Verbanck, "De techniek in de beeldhouwkunst", Brussel, Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, 1949 * Anthony Demey, "Geo Verbanck, beeldhouwer", Gent, Kleine Cultuurgids Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, 199
(digital version)
Dutch official monography * Engelen & Marx, "La sculpture en Belgique à partir de 1830", Louvain, 2006, 4344 pages, volume VII, p. 3949-3957 * Karel Verbanck, "Geo Verbanck, mijn vader", Oostende, private publication, 2015 * Anthony Demey, "De Orpheus van Geo Verbanck", Sint-Niklaas, Geo Verbanck foundation, 2015 * Anthony Demey, "Geo Verbanck – Medailles/medals", Sint-Niklaas, Geo Verbanck foundation, 2016 * Anthony Demey, "De oorlogsmonumenten van Geo Verbanck", Sint-Niklaas, Geo Verbanck foundation, 2018


Photo Gallery

File: Gent – Ostflandern - Monument - Gebroeders Van Eyck - panoramio.jpg, Monument in honour of the Van Eyck brothers Ghent File: Gent_eb_WIKI049_vaneyck.jpg, Monument in honour of the Van Eyck brothers Ghent File: Oud gerechtsgebouw Gent.jpg, Old courthouse Ghent File: Fronton oud gerechtsgebouw, Gent.jpg, Frieze "Justice" Old courthouse Ghent File: Heldenplein 1.JPG, War memorial Dendermonde File: Lotenhulle Heilig Kruiskerk R04.jpg, War memorial Lotenhulle File: WO I monument in Moerbeke.jpg, War memorial Moerbeke File: 20110417 Gent (20).jpg, Bank van de Arbeid Ghent File: 20110417 Gent (26).jpg, Portal House of the province Ghent File: Dendermonde Gerechtsgebouw1.JPG, Courthouse Dendermonde File: Dendermonde Gerechtsgebouw4.JPG, Courthouse Dendermonde File: Ghent Westerbegraafplaats - monument Vanderhaeghen-Delaruelle.jpg, Cemetery Westerbegraafplaats Ghent Monument Vanderhaeghen-Delaruelle File: Sint-Amandsberg 005 Campo Santo.JPG, Cemetery Campo Santo Ghent Statue grave Poelvoorde-Van De Voorde


References


External links


Website Geo Verbanck foundation

Sélection works of art in public museums in Flanders

Selection works of art in museums and public places Belgium
{{DEFAULTSORT:Verbanck, Geo 1881 births 1961 deaths 20th-century Belgian sculptors Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Ghent) alumni 20th-century medallists Academic staff of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Ghent) Art competitors at the 1928 Summer Olympics