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Joseph Geefs

Belgian sculptor

Joseph Geefs

Belgian sculptor

Joseph Geefs

Joseph Germain Geefs or Jozef Germain Geefs (23 December 1808 – 9 October 1885) was a Belgian sculptor. Also his six brothers Guillaume Geefs, Aloys Geefs, Jean Geefs, Théodore Geefs, Charles Geefs and Alexandre Geefs were sculptors.

Life

Joseph Geefs was born in Antwerp, where he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, going on to École des Beaux-Arts de Paris and winning the Prix de Rome in 1836. In 1841, he became a lecturer in sculpture and anatomy at the Academy in Antwerp (his pupils included Bart van Hove and Jef Lambeaux), rising to be its director in 1876. He was made an officer of the Order of Leopold in 1859 by King Leopold I.

Geefs married a daughter of the architect Lodewijk Roelandt and probably produced the portrait medallion on his gravestone. Geefs died in Antwerp, aged 76, and was buried in Berchem.

Honours

  • 1881: Grand Officer in the Order of Leopold.
  • Knight Commander of the Order of the White Falcon.
  • Officer in the Order of the Oak Crown.
  • Officer in the Order of the Zähringer Lion.
  • Knight in the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa.

Selected works

Belgium

Antwerp

  • Indian rider attacked by two jaguars (1869) and Hunter with booty, in Antwerp Zoo
  • Equestrian statue of Leopold I of Belgium, in Leopoldstraat (1872)

Brussels

  • L'ange du Mal (The Angel of Evil), Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Mechelen

  • Stations of the cross (1867) and images (1867–1871) in Saints Peter and Paul Church

Netherlands

Heiligerlee

  • Monument to Adolf van Nassau (1873), to a design by Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger

Rotterdam

  • Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp (1867), Coolsingel

Tilburg

  • Portrait medallion of William II of the Netherlands on an obelisk (1874)

References

References

  1. (1920). "Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.". W. Engelmann.
  2. "RoelandtLouis".
  3. Civil registry, Belgium, Antwerp, death 1885, record nr 4095
  4. "Geefs".
  5. Handelsblad (Het) 15-05-1881
  6. Obbit. in Handelsblad (Het) 10-10-1885
  7. Obbit. in Handelsblad (Het) 10-10-1885
  8. Obbit. in Handelsblad (Het) 10-10-1885
  9. Obbit. in Handelsblad (Het) 10-10-1885
  10. (2017). "The Devil in the Cathedral".
  11. "Parish website of Sts Peter and Paul".
  12. (December 2012). "Obelisk to King William II".
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