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Eugene Verboeckhoven

A Shepherd and his Flock Print by Eugene Verboeckhoven

Study of a Fox

Study of a Fox Print by Eugene Verboeckhoven

A Shepherd and his Flock

Donkey and chickens in the barn Print by Eugene Verboeckhoven

Donkey and chickens in the barn

Chickens Print by Eugene Verboeckhoven

Chickens

Ewe and her Lambs Print by Eugene Verboeckhoven

Ewe and her Lambs

Shepherd Girl with Cattle and Sheep at Rest Print by Eugene Verboeckhoven

Shepherd Girl with Cattle and Sheep at Rest

Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven (9 June 1798 – 19 January 1881), Belgian painter, was born at Warneton in West Flanders. He was a painter, a sculptor, an etcher, an engraver and a lithographer of animals, animated landscapes and portraits.


Biography

Eugène Verboeckhoven studied under his father, Barthélemy Verboeckhoven, a sculptor. In 1816 he worked under Voituron in Ghent. In the first half of the 19th century, the salons were a home for burgeoning art. Verboeckhoven was a regular participant at the Ghent (1820 and 1824) and Brussels Salons (1827–1860). He visited the Ardennes, France, Great Britain (1826), Germany (1828) and Italy (1841). He was held in high repute and elaborated on the works of artists such as De Jonghe, De Noter, Koekkoek, Daiwaille, Kheelhof, Verheyden and his pupils Louis-Pierre Verwee and the Tschaggeny brothers. He was a member of the academies of Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp, St. Petersburg and Amsterdam.[1]

Verboeckhoven was an excellent painter of animals and, together with his pupils, appears to have been the last link to a secular tradition with its roots deep in the 17th century, which linked observation of nature, studied composition and idealized reproduction of reality. Like the Old Masters, he obtained the colour blue for his skies by grinding down lapis lazuli. He was a prolific artist and very meticulous in his preparation: hundreds of sketches and studies were produced on the spot, assembling different elements like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Such was his dexterity that many artists called upon him to enrich their works with some of his animals and figures. Between 1841 and 1842, he visited Italy, Switzerland and Scotland. His inspiration remained the same and his technique unaltered, but his notebooks were now filled with sketches of different landscapes.


Still-life with Hare (1844)

The beauty that emanates from his paintings occasionally hides Verboeckhoven’s fundamental talent for drawing. Attention should first be drawn to his preparatory works: his sketches, lithographs and engravings. His portraits, historical subjects and sculptures also merit attention.


Other activities

A man of his time, he played an important role in the Belgian Revolution of 1830 and was appointed Director General of the Brussels Museums of Fine Arts by the temporary government. Until the end of his life, he was a member of the Committee of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts and when King Leopold I created the category of Fine Arts at the Academy in 1848, he was on the advisory board. Verboeckhoven was also involved in local politics. From 1861 to 1867, he was the Deputy Mayor for the Schaerbeek Council, Brussels.

Like many of his colleagues, Verboeckhoven was a freemason. He joined the Brussels Lodge in 1834 with his brother Charles-Louis, a well-known marine painter, and his initiation took place on 25 February 1834. Shortly after joining, he suggested founding a Freemason museum. He was very attached to his philosophical convictions and from 1834 onwards and systematically after 1850 added the triangle of three Masonic points to his signature. Eugène Verboeckhoven died in Schaerbeek, Brussels, in 1881. His works are held in museums worldwide.


Selected paintings

Ass and Hens in the Barn (1863)

On the Hunt (1865)

Hungry Wolves Attacking a Group of Horsemen (1836)

Goats (1840)

Notes

Chisholm 1911.

Sources

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Verboeckhoven, Eugène Joseph". Encyclopædia Britannica. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
P. & V. Berko, "Dictionary of Belgian painters born between 1750 & 1875", Knokke 1981, p. 738–740.
P. & V. Berko, N. Hostyn e.a. Eugène Verboeckhoven, Knokke, 1981. Online Consultation
P. & V. Berko, "Dictionary of Animal Painters; Belgian and Dutch Artists born between 1750 and 1880", Knokke 1998, p. 7–73 & 484–485.
P. & V. Berko, "19th Century European Virtuoso Painters", Knokke 2011, p. 518–519, illustrations p. 256–257, 318, 319, 335, 337, 339, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 349, 358, 359, 361, 366, 432, 433.

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