Veurne
Veurne (; french: Furnes, italic=no, ) is a city and municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the town of Veurne proper and the settlements of , , , , , Houtem, , , Wulveringem, and .
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, 1619 – Veurne, 1677) was a Flemish painter known for his portraits and paintings of biblical subjects.Victor Boucquet at the
Netherlands Institute for Art History
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He was mainly active in his native
Veurne
Veurne (; french: Furnes, italic=no, ) is a city and municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the town of Veurne proper and the settlements of , , , , , Houtem, , , Wulveringem, and .
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and its surroundings where he was in demand for altarpieces for the local churches and monasteries. He worked in the typical Flemish Baroque style of his time, with a tendency towards a somber realism.P. Bautier, ''Victor Boucquet et les portraitistes flamand ‘pseudo-espagnols’'', Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Oudheidkunde en Kunstgeschiedenis Revue belge d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'art, XI – 1941 - 4, pp. 241-244
Life
He was born at
Veurne
Veurne (; french: Furnes, italic=no, ) is a city and municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the town of Veurne proper and the settlements of , , , , , Houtem, , , Wulveringem, and .
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in 1619. He was the son of Marcus Boucquet, a little known painter who was the city painter of Veurne. Vigor learned t painting craft from his father.''Boucquet, huismus met internationale allures'' Het Nieuwsblad, 2 June 2019 While it has been speculated in the past that he may have visited Italy, there is no evidence that he did and he likely resided in his hometown his whole life. He is believed to have familiarized himself with new international developments through prints.Leen Huet, Genius Loci, ''Vlaamse Meesters in Situ'', in Openbaar Kunstbezit Vlaanderen
He received commissions to paint altarpieces for numerous churches and monasteries in the Westhoek region of Flanders which allowed him to make a good living. He was a member of the exclusive Sint-Sebastiaansgilde (Guild of Saint Sebastian) of Veurne and of the
Jansenist
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-inspired Sodaliteit van de Gekruisigde Zaligmaker (Brotherhood of the Crucified Savior). He married Maria van der Haeghen.
When Spanish soldiers were quartered in Veurne to defend against the French invasions, he had the opportunity to portray some Spanish soldiers and officers. One of his most famous paintings ''The Standard Bearer'' (1664,
Louvre
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Boucquet painted biblical and historical subjects as well as portraits. His works are found in various churches of the towns near Veurne, including in Nieuwpoort,
Alveringem
Alveringem (; vls, Oalveringem) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Alveringem proper, Beveren-aan-de-IJzer, Gijverinkhove, Hoogstade, Izenberge, Leisele, Oeren, Sint-Rijke ...
,
Lo-Reninge
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,
Ypres
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the Dutch name is the official one, the city's French name is most commonly used in English. The municipality co ...
and
Ostend
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. Many of his religious paintings and portraits that were kept in public buildings were destroyed during the heavy battles waged in this part of Flanders during World War I. As a painter Boucquet had recognized but limited talents. He is appreciated for his palette and his skill in realistically depicting clothing and fabrics. His anatomical depiction of the human body is sometimes inaccurate and the faces of his figures often look similar.
He had a refined technique which he put to use in his portraits. One of his most famous paintings ''The Standard Bearer'' (1664,
Louvre
The Louvre ( ), or the Louvre Museum ( ), is the world's most-visited museum, and an historic landmark in Paris, France. It is the home of some of the best-known works of art, including the ''Mona Lisa'' and the ''Venus de Milo''. A central l ...
) is signed 'Vigor Boucquet' and dated 1664. The work is traditionally believed to represent a person in military uniform. The standing figure holds over his shoulder a multicolored flag. On his armor, crossed by a red scarf fringed with gold, is spread a broad lace collar. His tunic of yellow leather covers a skirt in brown violet. The sleeves of his shirt are finely pleated. He wears blue stockings and a hat with white feathers is placed on a pedestal next to him. The swarthy complexion of the face, framed by long black hair, seems to denote a Spaniard. The countess of Comminges-Guitaud, who donated the painting to the Louvre, had bought the painting in Spain, which would point again to a Spanish sitter. There is, however, no firm evidence that the depicted person is a Spaniard garrisoned in Veurne. It is very well possible that the portrait depicts a member of a local civic guard or a company of archers.''Le Porte-étendard'' at the Louvre
In the Church of Saint Walpurga of Veurne hangs his painting entitled ''They cleaned their souls in the blood of Christ''. This canvas, painted around 1663, was intended for the altar of the Broederschap der Overledene Zielen in het Vageveur (Brotherhood of the Dead Souls in Purgatory), which had just been founded by pastor Jacob de Wieu. It shows purgatory with people amongst the flames begging for God's mercy for their souls. Christ is shown standing on a fountain-like elevation with blood pouring out of his wounds. In the foreground, two angels are lifting two female figures out of the pool of fire showing how Christ's sacrificed blood saves the souls. The Latin words "de albaverunt eas in sanguine agni" (They cleaned their souls in the blood of the lamb) are written on side of the elevation on which Christ is standing.''Church of Saint Walpurga, Christ washes the souls from Purgatory with His Blood, Vigor Boucquet'' at Vlaamse Meesters in Situ For this church Boucquet also painted a ''Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian''. The Saint Nicolas Church in Veurne also holds a ''Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian''. The work was commissioned by the Sint-Sebastiaans hand bow guild of Veurne for the Saint Sebastian altar in this Church.''Sint-Niklaas Veurne'' at Open Churches
One of his most important history paintings is ''The Judgment of Cambyses''.Georges Martyn, ''Cambyses aan de Vlaamse kust'' in Pro Memorie. Bijdragen tot de rechtsgeschiedenis der Nederlanden, jaargang 14 (2012), afl. 1, pp. 126-136 It was commissioned by the city magistrate of Nieuwpoort as a gift to the city in 1671. Due to its large dimensions it must have made an overwhelming impression in the magistrates' court where it was hung originally.Raf Verstegen ''‘Het oordeel van Cambyses’ van Vigor Boucquet Een gerechtigheidstafereel uit het kunstpatrimonium van Nieuwpoort'' Pro Memorie, Volume 22, Issue 1, Jan 2020, pp. 3 – 20 The painting is inspired by the story of the judgment of Cambyses as recounted by the Greek historian Herodotus in book V of the ''Histories'' written in 430 BC. The ''Histories'' describes the history of the Persian empire and the Persian kings. The Cambyses in the painting is king
Cambyses II
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Before his accession, Cambyses ...
, who ruled from 530 to 523 BC. According to Herodotus, when Cambyses learned that the royal judge
Sisamnes
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had accepted a bribe, he had him promptly arrested and sentenced him to be flayed alive. Cambyses then appointed Otanes, son of the condemned Sisamnes, as his father's replacement. In order to remind the son of what happens to corrupt judges, Cambyses ordered that the new judge's chair be draped in the skin of the flayed Sisamnes so that he should not forget the importance of judicial integrity. The story of the corrupt Sisamnes inspired various Northern painters, including
Gerard David
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Joachim Wtewael
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Rubens
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. David painted a diptych, in which he tells the four parts of the story. In the background of the first panel Sisamnes accepts a bribe while the main scene in the foreground shows the judge's sentencing. The foreground of the second panel shows the flaying of the judge while the background depicts the young judge sitting on his judge's chair which is covered in the skin of his father Sisamnes. In his composition, Boucquet focuses on the scene where Cambyses shows the young judge to his chair with his sceptre. The chair is draped in his father's skin with the face of the father clearly recognisable. In the background we can see the flaying of the corrupt judge. At the far left of the composition is a statue of the blindfolded Justice with scales and sword.