Jef Lambeaux (1852 - 1908) - photo 1

Jef Lambeaux

Jef Lambeaux, full name Joseph Marie Thomas Lambeaux, was a Belgian sculptor who combined realism and the Renaissance.

Lambeaux studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp and was a member of the Van Beers clique, a group of eccentric young artists that also included the artists Piet Verhart (1852-1908) and Alexander Streiss (1852-1941). He later became a founder of the Brussels-based avant-garde group Les Vingt.

Lambeaux's sculptures have often provoked mixed reactions, but they are a reinterpretation of Renaissance and Baroque body image. Turning to classical themes in depicting nudes in motion, Lambeaux created many fountain figures, park sculptures and monuments. Among them is the Brabo Fountain, which has become a landmark in Antwerp. For the 1897 World's Fair pavilion, he created a large-scale marble bas-relief "Temple of Human Passion", which was condemned by the Catholic Church for being a "marble brothel".

The sculptor was known for his love of competitive wrestlers and boxers, and adored circus performances. Scenes of struggle and love are a constant theme of Lambeaux's work. His sculpture "Wrestlers" is also inspired by the popular Renaissance theme of two naked bodies straining all their strength in an extreme struggle.

In 1903, Jef Lambeaux became a member of the Royal Belgian Academy.

Date and place of birt:14 january 1852, Antwerp, Belgium
Date and place of death:5 june 1908, Brussels, Belgium
Nationality:Belgium
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Sculptor
Art school / group:Académie royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Les Vingt, Van Beers Clique
Genre:Genre art, Portrait, Portrait sculpture, Self-portrait
Art style:Baroque Revival, Realism

Creators Belgium

Jacques Calonne (1930 - 2022)
Jacques Calonne
1930 - 2022
Arthur Willaert (1875 - 1942)
Arthur Willaert
1875 - 1942
Philippe de Champaigne (1602 - 1674)
Philippe de Champaigne
1602 - 1674
Frédéric Théodore Faber (1782 - 1844)
Frédéric Théodore Faber
1782 - 1844
Michiel van der Voort (1667 - 1737)
Michiel van der Voort
1667 - 1737
Emile van Doren (1865 - 1949)
Emile van Doren
1865 - 1949
Adriaan Jozef Heymans (1839 - 1921)
Adriaan Jozef Heymans
1839 - 1921
Marc Robbroeckx (1950)
Marc Robbroeckx
1950
Auguste Musin (1852 - 1923)
Auguste Musin
1852 - 1923
Edmond Jean-Baptiste Tschaggeny (1818 - 1873)
Edmond Jean-Baptiste Tschaggeny
1818 - 1873
Raphael Coxie (1540 - 1616)
Raphael Coxie
1540 - 1616
Berthe Constance Ursule Art (1857 - 1934)
Berthe Constance Ursule Art
1857 - 1934
Bram Bogart (1921 - 2012)
Bram Bogart
1921 - 2012
Frans Hogenberg (1535 - 1590)
Frans Hogenberg
1535 - 1590
Jan Josef Horemans the Elder (1682 - 1759)
Jan Josef Horemans the Elder
1682 - 1759
Jan Brueghel II (1601 - 1678)
Jan Brueghel II
1601 - 1678

Creators Baroque Revival

Isaak Izrailevich Brodsky (1884 - 1939)
Isaak Izrailevich Brodsky
1884 - 1939
Werner Peiner (1897 - 1984)
Werner Peiner
1897 - 1984
Louis-François Lejeune (1775 - 1848)
Louis-François Lejeune
1775 - 1848
François Bonvin (1817 - 1887)
François Bonvin
1817 - 1887
Oskar Michaelis (1872 - 1946)
Oskar Michaelis
1872 - 1946
Georg Friedrich Zundel (1875 - 1948)
Georg Friedrich Zundel
1875 - 1948
Alexey Lukich Yushanov (1840 - 1866)
Alexey Lukich Yushanov
1840 - 1866
Walter Gay (1856 - 1937)
Walter Gay
1856 - 1937
Reginald Barratt (1861 - 1917)
Reginald Barratt
1861 - 1917
Franz Quallio (1844 - 1920)
Franz Quallio
1844 - 1920
William Herbert Allen (1863 - 1943)
William Herbert Allen
1863 - 1943
Bruno Lilyefors (1860 - 1939)
Bruno Lilyefors
1860 - 1939
Georg Sommer (1848 - 1917)
Georg Sommer
1848 - 1917
Paul Wolde (1885 - 1948)
Paul Wolde
1885 - 1948
Baki Idrisovich Urmanche (1893 - 1990)
Baki Idrisovich Urmanche
1893 - 1990
Joseph Kehren (1817 - 1880)
Joseph Kehren
1817 - 1880