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:Les Vingt, Van Beers Clique
Genre:Genre art, Portrait sculpture, Portrait, Self-portrait
Art style:Realism, Baroque Revival

Creators Belgium

Hans Bol (1534 - 1593)
Hans Bol
1534 - 1593
Charles Leickert (1816 - 1907)
Charles Leickert
1816 - 1907
Pieter van Bloemen (1657 - 1720)
Pieter van Bloemen
1657 - 1720
Jean-Michel Cels (1819 - 1894)
Jean-Michel Cels
1819 - 1894
Hendrik Frans (Henri François / Rik) Schaefels (1827 - 1904)
Hendrik Frans (Henri François / Rik) Schaefels
1827 - 1904
Joseph van Bredael (1688 - 1739)
Joseph van Bredael
1688 - 1739
Léon de Smet (1881 - 1966)
Léon de Smet
1881 - 1966
Jan Frans De Boever (1872 - 1949)
Jan Frans De Boever
1872 - 1949
Jan Siberechts (1627 - 1700)
Jan Siberechts
1627 - 1700
Michel Seuphor (1901 - 1999)
Michel Seuphor
1901 - 1999
Aloïs de Laet (1866 - 1949)
Aloïs de Laet
1866 - 1949
Balthasar Paul Ommeganck (1755 - 1826)
Balthasar Paul Ommeganck
1755 - 1826
Laurent Delvaux (1696 - 1778)
Laurent Delvaux
1696 - 1778
Emile-Barthelemy Fabry (1865 - 1966)
Emile-Barthelemy Fabry
1865 - 1966
Theodoor Verhaegen (1700 - 1759)
Theodoor Verhaegen
1700 - 1759
Ambrosius Francken (1544 - 1618)
Ambrosius Francken
1544 - 1618

Creators Baroque Revival

Peter Demetz (1913 - 1977)
Peter Demetz
1913 - 1977
Max Rappaport (1884 - 1924)
Max Rappaport
1884 - 1924
Hans Weidmann (1918 - 1997)
Hans Weidmann
1918 - 1997
Edoardo Navone (1844 - 1912)
Edoardo Navone
1844 - 1912
Alexey Filippovich Chernyshyov (1824 - 1863)
Alexey Filippovich Chernyshyov
1824 - 1863
Vasili Vladimirovich Pukirev (1832 - 1890)
Vasili Vladimirovich Pukirev
1832 - 1890
Leon Kroll (1884 - 1974)
Leon Kroll
1884 - 1974
Wilhelm Hasemann (1850 - 1913)
Wilhelm Hasemann
1850 - 1913
Carl Ludwig Scheins (1808 - 1879)
Carl Ludwig Scheins
1808 - 1879
Louise Catherine Breslau (1856 - 1927)
Louise Catherine Breslau
1856 - 1927
Vladimir Konstantinovich Labutov (1949)
Vladimir Konstantinovich Labutov
1949
Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799 - 1837)
Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin
1799 - 1837
Peter Stammen (1886 - 1958)
Peter Stammen
1886 - 1958
Bartolomeo Bezzi (1851 - 1923)
Bartolomeo Bezzi
1851 - 1923
Bernhard Reisenegger (1868 - 1953)
Bernhard Reisenegger
1868 - 1953
Valentin Alexandrovich Serov (1865 - 1911)
Valentin Alexandrovich Serov
1865 - 1911