Egide Charles Gustave, Baron Wappers (23 August 18036 December 1874) was a Belgian painter. His work is generally considered to be
Flemish
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and he signed his work with the Dutch form of his name, Gustaaf Wappers.
[Note: The painter is known by one or by several forenames, in English mainly in their French language versions: ''Gustave'' or less frequently in full ''Egide Charles Gustave'' – though born in the ]Flemish
Flemish (''Vlaams'') is a Low Franconian dialect cluster of the Dutch language. It is sometimes referred to as Flemish Dutch (), Belgian Dutch ( ), or Southern Dutch (). Flemish is native to Flanders, a historical region in northern Belgium; ...
city of Antwerp as ''Egidius Karel Gustaaf Wappers'', and internationally also known as such though more often a
''Gustaaf Wappers''
The more rare spelling as 'Gustaf' rather approaches a usual pronunciation in the dialect of Antwerp, and occurs in signatures at the back of paintings.
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Biography
He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, and during 1826 in Paris. The Romantic movement
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with its new ideas about art and politics was astir in France. Wappers was the first Belgian artist to take advantage of this state of affairs, and his first exhibited painting, "The Devotion of the Burgomaster of Leiden
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," appeared at the appropriate moment and had great success in the in 1830, the year of the Belgian Revolution
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. While political, this remarkable work revolutionized the direction of Flemish painters.
Wappers was invited to the court at Brussels, and was favoured with commissions. In 1832 the city of Antwerp appointed him Professor of Painting.
He exhibited his masterpiece, "Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830" or rather "Episode of the September Days of 1830 on the Grand Place of Brussels", ( Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels
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) at the Antwerp Salon
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, Jozef Van Lerius
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Life
Van Lerius was born in Boom, Antwerp, on 23 November 1823. In 1838, he was already an ap ...
, Lawrence Alma-Tadema
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, William Duffield, Emil Hünten
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, the Czech history painter
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Karel Javůrek, Jaroslav Čermák, Ludwig von Hagn
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, Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans
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, Eugene van Maldeghem
Eugene van Maldeghem, also known as Romaan Eugeen Van Maldeghem, (24 April 1813, Dentergem – 1867, Elsene) was a Flemish painter of history, landscape, and portraits. He was a pupil of G. Wappers. The Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent contains his 'C ...
, Ferdinand Pauwels
Wilhelm Ferdinand Pauwels ( ˆpÊŒu̯əls 13 April 1830, Ekeren – 26 March 1904, Dresden) was a Belgian history painter who lived and worked in Germany.
Life
From 1842 to 1850, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp), under Gu ...
and Jacob Jacobs.
His works are numerous. Some of them depict traditional devotional subjects ("Christ Entombed"), while others illustrate the Romantic view of history: "Charles I taking leave of his Children", "Charles IX", "Camoens", "Peter the Great at Saardam", and "Boccaccio at the Court of Joanna of Naples".
Louis Philippe
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gave him a commission to paint a large painting for the gallery at Versailles, "The Defence of Rhodes by the Knights of St John of Jerusalem". He finished the work in 1844, the same year that he received the title of baron from Belgian king Leopold I. After retiring as director of the Antwerp Academy, he settled in 1853 in Paris, where he died in 1873.
Honours
* Created Baron Wappers.
* Titular painter of the King.[Almanach royal de Belgique: Classé Et Mis En Ordre Par H. Tarlier]
* : Member of the .
* : Knight of the Military Order of Christ
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.[Almanach royal officiel de Belgique/ De Decq, 1841 p. 122]
References
Further reading
* P. & V. Berko, "Dictionary of Belgian painters born between 1750 & 1875", Knokke 1981, pp. 785–787.
* P. & V. Berko, "19th Century European Virtuoso Painters", Knokke 2011, p. 520, illustrations pp. 422–423.
du Jardin, Jules
''L'Art flamand''.
*Fétis, E. 'Notice sur Gustave Wappers' in ''Annuaire de l'academie royale de Belgique'' (1884).
*Hostyn, N., 'Gustaf Wappers' in ''Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek'', 18, Brussels, 2007.
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* Lemonnier, Camille ''Histoire des beaux arts en Belgique''
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1874 deaths
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