Thomas Vinçotte

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The quadriga (or Brabant Raising the National Flag) at the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark, Brussels, with Jules Lagae, 1904–1905

Baron Thomas Jules Vinçotte (French pronunciation: [tɔmɑ ʒyl vɛ̃sɔt]; 1850–1925) was a Belgian sculptor and medallist.

Life

Vinçotte was the son of Jean-Marie Vinçotte, born in

École des Beaux-Arts[1] under Pierre-Jules Cavelier.[2]
He returned to Belgium and from 1886 through 1921 he lectured at the National University of Fine Arts in Antwerp.

Vinçotte developed strong social and political ties with the court of

equestrian statues of the king, portrait busts of the royal family and important officials, and his designs for Belgian coinage circa 1905.[3]

A street in Schaerbeek is named in his honor.

Honours

Work

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Vinçotte (1850–1925) - Biographie".
  2. ^ a b Post, Chandler R. (1921). A History of European and American Sculpture from the Early Christian Period to the Present Day, Volume 2. Vol. 2 (1 ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
  3. ^ http://dewardt.net/dimebook/Belgium.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ Handelsblad (Het) 15-05-1881
  5. ^ Handelsblad (Het) 06-01-1887
  6. ^ Laatste Nieuws (Het) 17-05-1896
  7. ^ "Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten". 29 March 2019.

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