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Antonius Stanislaus Nicolaas Ludovicus Dupuis (18 February 1877,
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– 13 October 1937,
The Hague The Hague ( ) is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands. With a population of over half a million, it is the third-largest city in the Netherlands. Situated on the west coast facing the North Sea, The Hague is the c ...
) was a Dutch sculptor and medallist of Belgian origin. He's the son of the sculptor Louis Dupuis (1842–1921). Dupuis was a lecturer at the
Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten The Royal Academy of Art (, KABK) is an art and design academy in The Hague, offering programs at both the HBO bachelor's and master's levels, as well as PhD programs. Succeeding the ''Haagsche Teeken-Academie'' (part of the Confrerie Pictura), ...
in The Hague. Among his works are a picture of
Johannes Zwijsen Johannes Zwijsen (Zwysen) (28 August 1794 – 16 October 1877) was a Dutch Catholic prelate who served as the first Archbishop of Utrecht after the reestablishment of the episcopal hierarchy in the Netherlands in 1853. Early life and priesthood ...
in the St. Dionysius Church in
Tilburg Tilburg () is a List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Netherlands, in the southern Provinces of the Netherlands, province of North Brabant. With a population of 22 ...
, a statue of
Petrus Canisius Peter Canisius (; 8 May 1521 – 21 December 1597) was a Dutch Jesuit priest known for his strong support for the Catholic faith during the Protestant Reformation in Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, Switzerland and the British Isles. The ...
in the Hunnerpark te
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, a bust of mgr. Nolens in the in Nijmegen and a bust of
Jozef Israëls Jozef Israëls (; 27 January 1824 – 12 August 1911) was a Dutch Painting, painter. He was a leading member of the group of landscape painters referred to as the Hague School and was, during his lifetime, "the most respected Dutch artist of th ...
that is in the collection of the
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in
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. His work was part of the art competitions at the
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and the
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.


Works in public spaces

* Bust of Petrus J.H. Cuypers (1910), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam * Bust of
Victor de Stuers Victor Eugène Louis de Stuers (20 October 1843, Maastricht – 21 March 1916, The Hague) was a Dutch art historian, lawyer, civil servant and politician. Widely regarded as the father of historic preservation in the Netherlands, he played a notab ...
(1914), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam * Bbust of Jozef Israëls (19..), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam *
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(1921), Kasteelplein,
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* Queen Emma (1936), in the rose garden of Jozef Israel Square. This monument is by Dupuis in collaboration with the architect Co Brandes. The stone monument is in French Vaurion limestone. The statue was damaged by graffiti and cleaning and was replaced in 2001 by a cast copy,
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* Bench in the Clingendael estate, monument in 1932 donated by the city of
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* Johan and
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(1918), Visbrug,
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* Bust of Alexander Frederik de Savornin Lohman (1924),
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,
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* Heilig Hartbeeld (1924), Tempsplein,
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* Bust of
Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (; ; 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), mononymously known as Rembrandt was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and Drawing, draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in ...
(1906), Wittesingel,
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* H. Petrus Canisius (1927),
Nijmegen Nijmegen ( , ; Nijmeegs: ) is the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and the ninth largest of the Netherlands as a whole. Located on the Waal River close to the German border, Nijmegen is one of the oldest cities in the ...
* Bust of Nolens (19..), (Catholic Documentation Centre),
Nijmegen Nijmegen ( , ; Nijmeegs: ) is the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and the ninth largest of the Netherlands as a whole. Located on the Waal River close to the German border, Nijmegen is one of the oldest cities in the ...
* statue of
Johannes Zwijsen Johannes Zwijsen (Zwysen) (28 August 1794 – 16 October 1877) was a Dutch Catholic prelate who served as the first Archbishop of Utrecht after the reestablishment of the episcopal hierarchy in the Netherlands in 1853. Early life and priesthood ...
(1933), Willemsplein,
Tilburg Tilburg () is a List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Netherlands, in the southern Provinces of the Netherlands, province of North Brabant. With a population of 22 ...
* Bust of the burgemeister Bernardus Reiger (1909), in the Maliebaan/Maliesingel park,
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* Bas relief of
Hendrik Adriaan van Beuningen Hendrik Adriaan (Hein) van Beuningen (18 June 1841, Rossum – 7 February 1908, Utrecht) was a Dutch businessman and politician. Van Beuningen was the son of Willem van Beuningen, a Protestant pastor and Adriana Maria Boonen. In 1858 he started ...
(19..), public library Oudegracht,
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* Prof.
Franciscus Cornelis Donders Franciscus (Franz) Cornelius Donders FRS FRSE (27 May 1818 – 24 March 1889) was a Dutch ophthalmologist. During his career, he was a professor of physiology in Utrecht, and was internationally regarded as an authority on eye diseases, directin ...
(1921), Janskerkhof,
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* Borstbeeld
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(1911), St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery on Second Avenue,
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* Statue of William the Silent (1920) erected on
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s
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in 1928,
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Petrus Canisius Peter Canisius (; 8 May 1521 – 21 December 1597) was a Dutch Jesuit priest known for his strong support for the Catholic faith during the Protestant Reformation in Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, Switzerland and the British Isles. The ...
in the Hunnerpark in Nijmegen Peter Stuijvesant (3409147388).jpg,
Peter Stuyvesant Peter Stuyvesant ( – August 1672)Mooney, James E. "Stuyvesant, Peter" in p.1256 was a Dutch colonial administrator who served as the Directors of New Netherland, director-general of New Netherland from 1647 to 1664, when the colony was pro ...
, Saint Mark's Church in-the-Bowery East Yard


See also

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List of Dutch sculptors This is a list of Dutch people, Dutch sculptors who were born and/or were primarily active in the Netherlands. __NOTOC__ A * Johannes Josephus Aarts (1871–1934) * Per Abramsen (1941–2018) * Cris Agterberg (1883–1948) * Woody van Amen ...


References

* This article was translated from the Dutch Wikipedia articl
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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dupuis, Toon Dutch medallists 1877 births 1937 deaths Dutch male sculptors Artists from Antwerp 20th-century Dutch sculptors Art competitors at the 1932 Summer Olympics Art competitors at the 1928 Summer Olympics 20th-century Dutch male artists