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Abraham-César Lamoureux

Abraham César Lamoureux (c. 1640, Metz – c. April 1692, Copenhagen) was a French sculptor and stonemason who worked in Sweden and in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] He is best known for creating the first equestrian statue in northern Europe.

Abraham-César Lamoureux
Bornbetween c. 1640 and 1650
DiedApril 1692
Resting placeTrinitatis Church, Copenhagen, Denmark
Known forSculpture
Notable workEquestrian statue of king Christian V, Copenhagen
StyleBaroque sculpture
SpouseAnna Thiel
Patron(s)Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie; Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp; Christian V of Denmark

Life and work

Little is known about Lamoureux's early years. He was born in Metz in the Lorraine region of France, and he had a younger brother Claude,[2] also a sculptor, as well as a younger sister Magdalena,[3] who was born in Hamburg (Germany) around 1660.[4] Their father, whose first name is unknown, was a sculptor who had worked in the Netherlands, in England and in Hamburg, and might have been an assistant of the sculptor François Dieussart.[3] Lamoureux first appears around 1664 in Stockholm with his stepfather, the sculptor Jean Baptiste Dieussart,[5] when the latter entered service with count Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden, who was his stepfather's main employer and patron until around 1668.[6] In the same year Lamoureux's mother, who was originally from Antwerp,[7] died in Stockholm.[5] In the years before 1668, Lamoureux (and presumably also his brother Claude) is believed to have been an apprentice or assistant of his stepfather.[8]

Around 1670 he was an apprentice of the sculptor Nicolaes Millich and lived with him in Stockholm's Bonde Palace,[9] but absconded to Güstrow to his stepfather's brother Charles Philippe Dieussart,[3] who at the time was court architect and sculptor of Duke Gustav Adolph of Mecklenburg, and in 1671 Lamoureux, like his stepfather before him, entered the service of count Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie.[5]

Early in 1675 Lamoureux married Anna Thiel, a daughter of Hans Thiel, farrier and Elder of the guild of weaponsmiths,[1] and in 1677 he became court sculptor for Queen Hedvig Eleonora at Jakobsdal Palace, in September 1678 he was contracted by his former employer, De la Gardie, to create sculptures of two seahorses, a Neptune and a dragon for Karlberg Palace.[10]

In 1681, Abraham César Lamoureux and his family, including his brother Claude his sister Magdalena and her husband, the Swedish sculptor and stonemason Johann Gustav Stockenberg,[3] moved to Copenhagen in Denmark (it has been speculated that Lamoureux was convinced to leave Swedish Service by Jens Juel)[4] to become court sculptor for Christian V of Denmark,[2] where he received an annual salary of 400 rigsdalers, which was topped up by an additional 200 rigsdalers from 1685.[1] He is likely to have started work on the Equestrian statue of Christian V around 1682, when he first purchased materials for its creation,[2] and 1687 its installation on Kongens Nytorv was witnessed by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger.[11]

Abraham César Lamoureux died in Copenhagen around April 1692 where he was buried in the Trinitatis Church on 27 April 1692.[1]

Most important works

 
Original equestrian statue of Christian V, now displayed in The Lapidarium of Kings museum, Christian IV's Brewhouse, Copenhagen

Unfortunately there do not seem to be any works completed by Lamoureux in Sweden that still exist.[8] All of his known surviving works are located in Denmark:

Attributed works

A number of other works have been attributed to Lamoureux. Among these are:

Literature

  • Hans Vollmer [in German], ed. (1928), "Lamoureux, französ. Bildhauerfamilie", Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart (in German), vol. 22, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann, p. 270
  • Birgitte B. Johannsen; V. Thorlacius-Ussing (1979–1984), "Abraham César Lamoureux", Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish) (3rd ed.), Copenhagen: Gyldendal
  • "Lamoureux, Abraham-César", Svenskt konstnärslexikon (in Swedish), vol. III, Malmö: Allhems Förlag AB, 1957, p. 449, LIBRIS ID: 8390296
  • Frederik Julius Meier [in Danish] (1887), "l'Amoureux Abraham César", in Carl Frederik Bricka (ed.), Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish), vol. I. BIND Aaberg - Beaumelle, Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag, p. 196

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Abraham César Lamoureux", Kunstindeks Danmark: Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon (in Danish), Copenhagen: Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces, retrieved 27 February 2019
  2. ^ a b c Marius Audin [in French] (1912), "Histoire d'un tailleur d'images : François Lamoureux", Revue d'histoire de Lyon: études, documents, bibliographie (in French), Lyon: A. Rey, pp. 358–385
  3. ^ a b c d Bertil Waldén [in Swedish] (1942), Nicolaes Millich och hans krets: studier i den karolinska barockens bildhuggarkonst (in Swedish), Stockholm: Saxon & Lindströms förlag, p. 162
  4. ^ a b Emil Marquard (1925), "Abraham Cæsar Lamoureux", in Østifternes historisk-topografiske selskab (ed.), Fra arkiv og museum, Serie 2 (in Danish), Copenhagen: Arnold Busck, pp. 245–247, retrieved 28 February 2019
  5. ^ a b c Bertil Waldén (1945), "Jean Baptista Dieussart", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish), retrieved 28 February 2019
  6. ^ Hahr, August [in Swedish] (1905), "Konst och konstnärer vid Magnus Gabriel de La Gardies hof: bidrag till den svenska konstforskningen", Skrifter utgivna av Kungl. Humanistiska Vetenskapssamfundet i Uppsala (in Swedish), vol. IX, Uppsala: Akademiska Bokhandeln, retrieved 5 March 2019
  7. ^ Nils Bohman [in Swedish], ed. (1944), "Dieussart, Jean Baptista", Svenska män och kvinnor: biografisk uppslagsbok. 2. C-F (in Swedish), Stockholm: Albert Bonniers förlag, p. 262
  8. ^ a b Henrik Cornell [in Swedish] (1966), Den svenska konstens historia. (in Swedish), vol. 1, Stockholm: Aldus/Bonnier
  9. ^ Åke Meyerson [in Swedish] (1985–1987), "Nicolaes Millich", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish), retrieved 28 February 2019
  10. ^ Gustaf Upmark [in Swedish] (1904), Svensk byggnadskonst 1530-1760 (in Swedish), Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & söner förlag, p. 165
  11. ^ Osvald Sirén (1914), Nicodemus Tessin d. y:s studieresor i Danmark, Tyskland, Holland, Frankrike och Italien; anteckningar, bref och ritningar (in Swedish), Stockholm: Norstedt, p. 65
  12. ^ Hjalmar Friis (1933), Rytterstatuens historie i Europa fra oldtiden indtil Thorvaldsen (in Danish), Copenhagen: Gyldendal
  13. ^ Vagn Poulsen; Erik Lassen; Jan Danielsen, eds. (1973), "Abraham-César Lamoureux", Dansk kunsthistorie: Billedkunst og skulptur (in Danish), vol. 2, Copenhagen: Politikens Forlag, p. 311
  14. ^ Otto Andrup [in Danish] (1918), Fortegnelse over Malerierne paa Gisselfeld Kloster samt i H. Exc. Grev Danneskjold-Samsøe til Grevskabet Samsøes Privatbesiddelse (in Danish), Copenhagen: Grœbes Bogtrykkeri, p. 15
  15. ^ "Herkules". Borchs Kollegiums gamle websted (in Danish). 2001. Retrieved 28 February 2019.

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Abraham Cesar Lamoureux c 1640 Metz c April 1692 Copenhagen was a French sculptor and stonemason who worked in Sweden and in Copenhagen Denmark 1 He is best known for creating the first equestrian statue in northern Europe Abraham Cesar LamoureuxEquestrian statue of Christian V bronze copy at Kongens Nytorv CopenhagenBornbetween c 1640 and 1650Metz FranceDiedApril 1692Copenhagen DenmarkResting placeTrinitatis Church Copenhagen DenmarkKnown forSculptureNotable workEquestrian statue of king Christian V CopenhagenStyleBaroque sculptureSpouseAnna ThielPatron s Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein Gottorp Christian V of Denmark Contents 1 Life and work 2 Most important works 2 1 Attributed works 3 Literature 4 ReferencesLife and work EditLittle is known about Lamoureux s early years He was born in Metz in the Lorraine region of France and he had a younger brother Claude 2 also a sculptor as well as a younger sister Magdalena 3 who was born in Hamburg Germany around 1660 4 Their father whose first name is unknown was a sculptor who had worked in the Netherlands in England and in Hamburg and might have been an assistant of the sculptor Francois Dieussart 3 Lamoureux first appears around 1664 in Stockholm with his stepfather the sculptor Jean Baptiste Dieussart 5 when the latter entered service with count Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden who was his stepfather s main employer and patron until around 1668 6 In the same year Lamoureux s mother who was originally from Antwerp 7 died in Stockholm 5 In the years before 1668 Lamoureux and presumably also his brother Claude is believed to have been an apprentice or assistant of his stepfather 8 Around 1670 he was an apprentice of the sculptor Nicolaes Millich and lived with him in Stockholm s Bonde Palace 9 but absconded to Gustrow to his stepfather s brother Charles Philippe Dieussart 3 who at the time was court architect and sculptor of Duke Gustav Adolph of Mecklenburg and in 1671 Lamoureux like his stepfather before him entered the service of count Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie 5 Early in 1675 Lamoureux married Anna Thiel a daughter of Hans Thiel farrier and Elder of the guild of weaponsmiths 1 and in 1677 he became court sculptor for Queen Hedvig Eleonora at Jakobsdal Palace in September 1678 he was contracted by his former employer De la Gardie to create sculptures of two seahorses a Neptune and a dragon for Karlberg Palace 10 In 1681 Abraham Cesar Lamoureux and his family including his brother Claude his sister Magdalena and her husband the Swedish sculptor and stonemason Johann Gustav Stockenberg 3 moved to Copenhagen in Denmark it has been speculated that Lamoureux was convinced to leave Swedish Service by Jens Juel 4 to become court sculptor for Christian V of Denmark 2 where he received an annual salary of 400 rigsdalers which was topped up by an additional 200 rigsdalers from 1685 1 He is likely to have started work on the Equestrian statue of Christian V around 1682 when he first purchased materials for its creation 2 and 1687 its installation on Kongens Nytorv was witnessed by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger 11 Abraham Cesar Lamoureux died in Copenhagen around April 1692 where he was buried in the Trinitatis Church on 27 April 1692 1 Most important works Edit Original equestrian statue of Christian V now displayed in The Lapidarium of Kings museum Christian IV s Brewhouse Copenhagen Unfortunately there do not seem to be any works completed by Lamoureux in Sweden that still exist 8 All of his known surviving works are located in Denmark the Equestrian statue of Christian V erected between 1687 and 1688 at Kongens Nytorv and originally made from gilded lead 12 the statue required frequent repairs due to metal fatigue caused by the softness of the lead so the original statue was recast in bronze by Einar Utzon Frank between 1939 and 1942 13 a marble bas relief portrait medallion of king Christian V at Rosenborg CastleAttributed works Edit A number of other works have been attributed to Lamoureux Among these are a marble bas relief portrait medallion of Christian V at Gisselfeld 14 a Hercules statue from around 1691 at Borchs Kollegium clearly inspired by the Farnese Hercules 15 Literature EditHans Vollmer in German ed 1928 Lamoureux franzos Bildhauerfamilie Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kunstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart in German vol 22 Leipzig E A Seemann p 270 Birgitte B Johannsen V Thorlacius Ussing 1979 1984 Abraham Cesar Lamoureux Dansk Biografisk Leksikon in Danish 3rd ed Copenhagen Gyldendal Lamoureux Abraham Cesar Svenskt konstnarslexikon in Swedish vol III Malmo Allhems Forlag AB 1957 p 449 LIBRIS ID 8390296 Frederik Julius Meier in Danish 1887 l Amoureux Abraham Cesar in Carl Frederik Bricka ed Dansk Biografisk Leksikon in Danish vol I BIND Aaberg Beaumelle Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag p 196References Edit a b c d Abraham Cesar Lamoureux Kunstindeks Danmark Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon in Danish Copenhagen Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces retrieved 27 February 2019 a b c Marius Audin in French 1912 Histoire d un tailleur d images Francois Lamoureux Revue d histoire de Lyon etudes documents bibliographie in French Lyon A Rey pp 358 385 a b c d Bertil Walden in Swedish 1942 Nicolaes Millich och hans krets studier i den karolinska barockens bildhuggarkonst in Swedish Stockholm Saxon amp Lindstroms forlag p 162 a b Emil Marquard 1925 Abraham Caesar Lamoureux in Ostifternes historisk topografiske selskab ed Fra arkiv og museum Serie 2 in Danish Copenhagen Arnold Busck pp 245 247 retrieved 28 February 2019 a b c Bertil Walden 1945 Jean Baptista Dieussart Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish retrieved 28 February 2019 Hahr August in Swedish 1905 Konst och konstnarer vid Magnus Gabriel de La Gardies hof bidrag till den svenska konstforskningen Skrifter utgivna av Kungl Humanistiska Vetenskapssamfundet i Uppsala in Swedish vol IX Uppsala Akademiska Bokhandeln retrieved 5 March 2019 Nils Bohman in Swedish ed 1944 Dieussart Jean Baptista Svenska man och kvinnor biografisk uppslagsbok 2 C F in Swedish Stockholm Albert Bonniers forlag p 262 a b Henrik Cornell in Swedish 1966 Den svenska konstens historia in Swedish vol 1 Stockholm Aldus Bonnier Ake Meyerson in Swedish 1985 1987 Nicolaes Millich Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish retrieved 28 February 2019 Gustaf Upmark in Swedish 1904 Svensk byggnadskonst 1530 1760 in Swedish Stockholm P A Norstedt amp soner forlag p 165 Osvald Siren 1914 Nicodemus Tessin d y s studieresor i Danmark Tyskland Holland Frankrike och Italien anteckningar bref och ritningar in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt p 65 Hjalmar Friis 1933 Rytterstatuens historie i Europa fra oldtiden indtil Thorvaldsen in Danish Copenhagen Gyldendal Vagn Poulsen Erik Lassen Jan Danielsen eds 1973 Abraham Cesar Lamoureux Dansk kunsthistorie Billedkunst og skulptur in Danish vol 2 Copenhagen Politikens Forlag p 311 Otto Andrup in Danish 1918 Fortegnelse over Malerierne paa Gisselfeld Kloster samt i H Exc Grev Danneskjold Samsoe til Grevskabet Samsoes Privatbesiddelse in Danish Copenhagen Grœbes Bogtrykkeri p 15 Herkules Borchs Kollegiums gamle websted in Danish 2001 Retrieved 28 February 2019 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abraham Cesar Lamoureux Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abraham Cesar Lamoureux amp oldid 1139569543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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