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Name
  
Jules Lagae


Died
  
1931, Bruges, Belgium

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Jules Lagae (Roulers, 15 March 1862 – Bruges, 2 June 1931) was a Belgian sculptor and medallist, born in Roeselare.

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Life

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Lagae was taught by Joseph Jacquet and Charles van der Stappen at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. He also worked with Jef Lambeaux and Julien Dillens.

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In 1888, he won the Prix de Rome and spent four years on scholarship in Italy and abroad. He was also associated with the art group L'Essor.

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His work includes:

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  • The quadriga, entitled Brabant Raising the National Flag, on the triumphal arch at the Cinquantenaire, with sculptor Thomas Vincotte, circa 1890
  • Four Ages of Man, at the Botanical Garden of Brussels, circa 1898
  • Memorial to Albrecht Rodenbach, in Roeselare, 1909
  • Statue of priest and poet Guido Gezelle, Brussels
  • Monument to the Two Congresses, with Belgian architect Henri d'Huicque, at the Congressional Plaza, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1914
  • War memorial in Charleroi, Belgium
  • Monument to Leon Frederick, Josaphat Park, Brussels

  • Jules Lagae De collectie Resultaten voor kunstenaar Jules LAGAE

    References

    Jules Lagae Wikipedia


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