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

Carl Friedrich Wendelstadt (1786 - 1840)
Carl Friedrich Wendelstadt
1786 - 1840
Jan Porcellis (1583 - 1632)
Jan Porcellis
1583 - 1632
Louis Pierre Verwée (Verwee) (1807 - 1877)
Louis Pierre Verwée (Verwee)
1807 - 1877
Emile Claus (1849 - 1924)
Emile Claus
1849 - 1924
Marcel Broodthaers (1924 - 1976)
Marcel Broodthaers
1924 - 1976
Erik Pevernagie (1939)
Erik Pevernagie
1939
Alfred Elsen (1850 - 1914)
Alfred Elsen
1850 - 1914
Jean-Baptiste Berré (1777 - 1838)
Jean-Baptiste Berré
1777 - 1838
Roberto Mangou (1948)
Roberto Mangou
1948
Fernand Verhaegen (1883 - 1975)
Fernand Verhaegen
1883 - 1975
Henry de Groux (1866 - 1930)
Henry de Groux
1866 - 1930
Karel Breydel (1678 - 1744)
Karel Breydel
1678 - 1744
Paul-Joseph Bouré (1823 - 1848)
Paul-Joseph Bouré
1823 - 1848
Frans Floris (1516 - 1570)
Frans Floris
1516 - 1570
Adriaen Collaert (1560 - 1618)
Adriaen Collaert
1560 - 1618
Jean Henri de Coene (1798 - 1866)
Jean Henri de Coene
1798 - 1866

Creators Baroque Revival

Paja Jovanović (1859 - 1957)
Paja Jovanović
1859 - 1957
Stanislas Victor Edouard Lépine (1835 - 1892)
Stanislas Victor Edouard Lépine
1835 - 1892
Johannes Heinrich Wilhelm Malchin (1874 - 1942)
Johannes Heinrich Wilhelm Malchin
1874 - 1942
Andrew Wyeth (1917 - 2009)
Andrew Wyeth
1917 - 2009
Stanislav Dembitsky (1866 - 1924)
Stanislav Dembitsky
1866 - 1924
Sofia Georgievna Tugarinova (1925 - 2017)
Sofia Georgievna Tugarinova
1925 - 2017
Otto Dillmann (1857 - 1906)
Otto Dillmann
1857 - 1906
Rudolf Becker (1856 - ?)
Rudolf Becker
1856 - ?
Robert Kummer (1810 - 1889)
Robert Kummer
1810 - 1889
Karl Kronberger (1841 - 1921)
Karl Kronberger
1841 - 1921
Théodore Fourmois (1814 - 1871)
Théodore Fourmois
1814 - 1871
Jacob Gehrig (1846 - 1922)
Jacob Gehrig
1846 - 1922
Sergey Konstantinovich Zaryanko (1818 - 1871)
Sergey Konstantinovich Zaryanko
1818 - 1871
Florent Mols (1811 - 1896)
Florent Mols
1811 - 1896
Ernest Julius Preyer (1842 - 1917)
Ernest Julius Preyer
1842 - 1917
Friedrich August von Kaulbach (1850 - 1920)
Friedrich August von Kaulbach
1850 - 1920