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Egide Linnig or Egidius Linnig (25 August 1821 – 13 October 1860) was a
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painter, draughtsman and engraver who is best known for his
marine art Marine art or maritime art is a form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main Sea in culture, inspiration from the sea. Maritime painting is a genre that depicts ships and the sea ...
and occasional genre scenes. He was one of the first realist engravers in Belgium.N. Hostyn, "LINNIG, Egide, marineschilder en scheepsportrettist", in ''Nationaal biografisch woordenboek'', (1970), IX 481–486


Life

Egide Linnig was born in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
as the son of Pieter-Josef Linnig (born in
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in Germany) and Catharina Josephina Leys. His father was a cabinetmaker. He had two older brothers (Jan Theodoor) Jozef Linnig and
Willem Linnig the Elder Willem Linnig the Elder or Willem Linnig Senior (7 August 1819, in Antwerp – 8 August 1885, in Antwerp)Willem Linnig (I) ...
who both became painters and engravers. From 1834 Linnig studied at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts. Linnig was not happy with the emphasis placed on history painting by
Mattheus Ignatius van Bree Mattheus Ignatius van Bree (Antwerp, 1773 – Antwerp, 1839) was a Belgian painter. He was one of the founders of the historical school of painting in Belgium and played an important role as a teacher in the development of 19th-century Belgian a ...
, the director of the Academy. Linnig was from the start more attracted to the marine genre and took advantage of van Bree’s death in 1839 to change his teacher to Jacques van Gingelen, a landscape painter and engraver. Linnig’s classmates and contemporaries during those years included François Lamorinière, Hendrik Frans Schaefels, Lucas Victor Schaefels, Louis Van Kuyck, Karel Verlat and
Henri Adolphe Schaep Henri Adolphe Schaep or Hendrik Adolf Schaep (3 January 1826, in Mechelen – 6 June 1870, in Antwerp) was a Belgians, Belgian painter, draughtsman and military officer. He is best known for his marine art, marines but also painted landscapes. S ...
. During his studies at the Academy, Linnig made many works from life, particularly of the
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river. While still enrolled at the Academy, Linnig participated in the Triennial Salon of Antwerp in 1840 exhibiting two marine paintings, ''Fishing for Herring on the Dogger Bank'' and ''Coast near Zierikzee''.Linnig, Egide (1821–1860) Belgian marine painter
in: John J. Hattendorf (editor), ''The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History'', Oxford University Press, Print Publication Date: 2007, Published online: 2007
In 1842 Linnig decided to put an end to his academic studies. In the summer of the following year he joined the crew of fishing boats in order to study all ship maneuvers in detail. Linnig would in later years continue to take small sea trips for inspiration. One of the trips inspired him to the painting ''The brig 'Timor' shipwrecked off the English coast'', which he exhibited at the Triennial Salon in Brussels in 1842. In 1844, the year of his marriage, Linnig and his brother Willem spent some time in
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. In the
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museum in The Hague, he studied the works of old and contemporary masters. Linnig later wrote that this trip to The Netherlands was decisive for the development of his conception of art and that this new conception was reflected in his composition ''Shipwreck on the English coast''. He submitted this work to the 1845 Triennial Salon in Brussels. In 1847 Linnig sailed to Norway. In or shortly before 1848 he moved from Antwerp to St Willibrords. Linnig presented four works at the Antwerp Salon of 1849. These were ordinary marines as well as ship portraits. From 1849 onwards Linnig regularly exhibited in Germany, where his marines met with success and were collected by several museum. In the late 1840s and early 1850s Linnig participated a total of three times in the "
Exhibition of Living Masters The Exhibition of Living Masters (Dutch: Tentoonstelling van Levende Meesters) was the name given to a series of exhibitions of contemporary art, held in various cities in the Netherlands, from 1808 to 1917. History Louis Bonaparte, the Kingdom ...
" in the Netherlands with the following works: ''The wreckage of a Sardinian vessel'' (The Hague, 1847), ''Storm'' (Rotterdam, 1848) and ''The wintering of Barends and van Heemskerk on Nova Zembla''. The last work was inspired by the poem of the Dutch poet
Hendrik Tollens Henricus Franciscus Caroluszoon (Hendrik) Tollens (24 September 1780 – 21 October 1856) was a Dutch poet best known for ''Wien Neêrlands Bloed ''Wien Neêrlands bloed'' (''Those in whom Dutch blood'') was the national anthem of the Netherlan ...
on the 16th century shipping disasters of Dutch ships near
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(The Hague, 1851). From the 1850s onwards Linnig produced many marines. These were either general genre scenes or scenes depicting a named ship playing a principal role in the action. The latter were a form of combination between a ship portrait and general marine painting and were usually made on the commission of shipping companies and ship captains. An example of the latter category is ''The three-master'' Constant ''off the coast of New Guinea''. It depicts the trading vessel the 'Constant' after it ran on a coral reef off the coast of a small island near New Guinea on 15 June 1858. It also shows how, after abandoning ship, the crew tries to go on land after the lifeboats sprang a leak. Throughout the 1850s Linnig continued to make submissions to the Salons in Antwerp and Brussels. Linnig died in Sint Willibrords on 16 October 1860. The cause of death was pneumonia, which he had contracted after he missed his jump from a gig and had fallen into the water.
Florent Crabeels Florent Nicolas Crabeels (5 December 1829, Antwerp – 7 June 1896, Antwerp) was a Belgian genre and landscape painter. Life and work He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, with Jacob Jacobs and Egide Linnig. At first, he p ...
was his pupil.Egidius Linnig
at the
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Work


General

The subject matter of Linnig's work is mainly marines, ship portraits and coastal landscapes. He also made some genre scenes. The Scheldt in Antwerp up to its estuary was one of his main sources of inspiration.Norbert Hostyn, ''Schilders van de zee''
at Openbaar Kunstbezit Vlaanderen
He also had an interest in depicting the Flemish coastal towns, as evidenced by his prints with coastal landscapes in Nieuwpoort and
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. Linnig often signed and dated his work and occasionally drew the
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symbol of the square and compass alongside his signature as he was a Freemason. Linnig was an important representative of the Romantic- Realist movement in Belgian marine painting. This movement saw its heyday between 1830 and 1860. Linnig is a typical representative of this movement in the choice of his subject matter, which covers the usual romantic scenes such as storms, high seas and shipwrecks. He had a special preference for the 'extreme moments' of the day: sunrise and sunset, the start and end of the day, when the color contrasts are the most intense and the colors are striking. Other extreme moments which he treated regularly were skies at the time of a threatening storm with lightning and heavy cloud masses that create a contrast between the sunny foreground and the dark background scenery or vice versa. A good example of Linnig's Romantic pursuit of effects can be seen in ''The ''Soho'' enters the Scheldt estuary near Flushing'' (1843,
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), which is perhaps one of the most impressive paintings in his oeuvre. Linnig treats the subject in a particularly original manner by portraying the "Soho", a steamer of the London General Steam & Navigation Company, not as seen from its starboard or its port side as was customary, but rather in frontal view. As a result, the steamer is shown in extreme foreshortening and the bow of the ship gets the full attention. This special angle, combined with details such as the ship’s powerful radar unit, the rough sea, the stormy weather and the dilapidated guardhouse create an energetic and dynamic composition. Linnig's marine paintings are always well balanced and pay particular attention to topographical accuracy. His work provides an important testimony on the history of seafaring since he worked during the pivotal period that marked the transition from sailing ships to steamships. His works are also important documents on the shipping activities and wharves in and around Antwerp at the time.


Graphic work

Linnig trained early on as an etcher and was one of the first to practise this art as an autonomous genre. He is regarded as one of the first realistic engravers in Belgium. His etchings, while technically finished, preserve a character of free and swift execution. The subject matter of his graphic work included marines and ship portraits as in his painterly oeuvre and extended beyond this to coastal landscapes, topographical views of harbours and city scenes as well as genre scenes with people such as fishermen and women busy on the beach, in ports or on markets. He also engraved a portrait of himself in the year before he died, which shows the bearded artist with hollowed out cheeks. Linnig's drawings were used by other engravers as the design of engravings and
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s.''Zicht op de twee dokken te Antwerpen''
at the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Linnig, Egide Belgian marine painters Belgian printmakers Artists from Antwerp 19th-century Belgian painters 19th-century Belgian male artists 19th-century printmakers 1821 births 1860 deaths