Estátua equestre de Guilherme, o Taciturno 1840 - 1845
Émile de Nieuwerkerke
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56 ⨯ 55 ⨯ 19 cm
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- Sobre arteWilliam of Orange (1533-1584) lead the Dutch uprising against the Spanish conquest under Philip II of Spain. The revolt lead to the Eighty Yearts'War (1568-1648). After the Peace of Münster treaty was sealed the northern Netherlands were recognized as an independent state.
Émile de Nieuwerkerke
Alfred Émilien O’Hara, count de Nieuwerkerke (Paris 1811-1892 Luca Gattaiola) was a French painter and sculptor. During a grand tour of Italy in 1834, de Nieuwerkerke became fascinated by sculpture. He started to take lessons from Carlo Marochetti and he established himself as a sculptor. Nieuwerkerke exhibited in the Salon of Paris and received several assignments. As of 1848 he was, among other functions, director of the Louvre, the Musée de Luxembourg, Versailles, and Saint-Germain-en-Lay.
After the downfall of Napoleon III the Nieuwerkerke fled to England, where he sold his private art collection to Richard Wallace. In 1872 de Nieuwerkerke moved to Gattaiola in Italy where he died in 1892.
Commissioned by king William II of the Netherlands de Nieuwerkerke made an equestrian statue of William of Orange that was placed in front of the Noordeinde palace in the Hague.
This sculpture is a reduction of the statue in the Hague. The original plaster model was exhibited for the first time at the Salon of Paris in 1843. It was an ambitious enterprise of de Nieuwerkerke to present an equestrian statue of a historical figure before a jury, even more so because his success up that moment had been only very modest.
The idea for this statue of William the Taciturn on horseback had been kindled by the success of the equestrian statue of Emmanuel Philibert, duke of Savoy in Turin. Emmanuel and William where adversaries during the Spanish conquest of the Netherlands. The statue of Emmanuel Philibert was by the hand of baron Carlo Marochetti and was placed on the San Carlo square in Turin in 1838.
Signed: Cte E de Nieuwerkerke 1843 - Sobre artistaAlfred Émilien O’Hara, conde de Nieuwerkerke (Paris 1811-1892 Luca Gattaiola) foi um pintor e escultor francês. Durante uma grande viagem pela Itália em 1834, de Nieuwerkerke ficou fascinado pela escultura. Começou a ter aulas com Carlo Marochetti e estabeleceu-se como escultor. Nieuwerkerke expôs no Salão de Paris e recebeu várias atribuições. Em 1848, ele foi, entre outras funções, diretor do Louvre, do Musée de Luxembourg, Versailles e Saint-Germain-en-Lay. Após a queda de Napoleão III, o Nieuwerkerke fugiu para a Inglaterra, onde vendeu sua coleção particular de arte para Richard Wallace. Em 1872, de Nieuwerkerke mudou-se para Gattaiola, na Itália, onde morreu em 1892.
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