
Joseph Germain Geefs or Jozef Germain Geefs (23 December 1808 – 9 October 1885) was a
Belgian
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sculptor. Also his six brothers
Guillaume Geefs
Guillaume Geefs (10 September 1805 – 19 January 1883), 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 s ...
,
Aloys Geefs
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,
Jean Geefs
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,
Théodore Geefs,
Charles Geefs
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and
Alexandre Geefs Alexandre may refer to:
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were sculptors.
Life
Joseph Geefs was born in
Antwerp, where he studied at the
Royal Academy of Fine Arts, going on to
École des Beaux-Arts de Paris
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and winning the
Prix de Rome
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in 1836. In 1841, he became a
lecturer in sculpture and
anatomy
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at the Academy in Antwerp (his pupils included
Bart van Hove
Bart van Hove (18 March 1850 – 10 February 1914) was a 19th-century Dutch sculptor.
Biography
Van Hove was born in The Hague. According to the RKD he was the grandson of the painter Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove for whom he is named, an ...
and
Jef Lambeaux
Jef Lambeaux or Josef Lambeaux (14 January 18525 June 1908) was a Belgian sculptor. His best known work is '' Temple of Human Passions'', a colossal marble bas-relief.
Early life and education
Lambeaux was born in Antwerp, Belgium, on 14 Janua ...
), rising to be its director in 1876. He was made an officer of the
Order of Leopold in 1859 by
King Leopold I.
Geefs married a daughter of the architect
Lodewijk Roelandt
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and probably produced the portrait medallion on his gravestone. Geefs died in Antwerp, aged 76, and was buried in
Berchem
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.
Honours
* 1881: Grand Officer in the
Order of Leopold.
* Knight Commander of the
Order of the White Falcon
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.
* Officer in the
Order of the Oak Crown
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History
The Order of the Oak Crown was established in 1841 by Grand ...
.
* Officer in the
Order of the Zähringer Lion
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.
* Knight in the
Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa
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.
Selected works
Belgium
Antwerp
* ''Indian rider attacked by two jaguars'' (1869) and ''Hunter with booty'', in
Antwerp Zoo
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* Equestrian statue of
Leopold I of Belgium
* nl, Leopold Joris Christiaan Frederik
* en, Leopold George Christian Frederick
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, caption = Portrait by Nicaise de Keyser, 1856
, reign = 21 July 1831 –
, predecessor = Erasme Lou ...
, in Leopoldstraat (
1872
Events
January–March
* January 12 – Yohannes IV is crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in Axum, the first ruler crowned in that city in over 500 years.
* February 2 – The government of the United Kingdom buys a number of forts o ...
)
Brussels
* ''L'ange du Mal (The Angel of Evil)'',
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
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Mechelen
* Stations of the cross (1867) and images (1867–1871) in
Saints Peter and Paul Church
Netherlands
Heiligerlee
* Monument to
Adolf van Nassau (1873), to a design by
Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger
Rotterdam
*
Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp
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(1867),
Coolsingel
Tilburg
* Portrait medallion of
William II of the Netherlands
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on an obelisk (1874)
References
External links
Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie
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1808 births
1885 deaths
École des Beaux-Arts alumni
19th-century Belgian sculptors
19th-century Belgian male artists
Knights of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa
People from Antwerp