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Henry Scheemakers

Henry Scheemakers (birth name: Hendrik Scheemaekers) (Flanders c.1686 - Paris, 18 July 1748) was a Flemish-born sculptor who worked in England and France in the first half of the 18th century.[1]

Memorial to Sir Francis Page and his second wife in Steeple Aston church

Henry was elder brother to the better known (in England) Peter Scheemakers the Younger, with whom he collaborated on some projects. Henry's younger son Thomas-Henry took on his uncle Peter the Younger's workshop in Vine Street after Peter retired in the 1770s.[2]

Life

Henry Scheemakers, or Hendrik Scheemaekers in Flemish records, was the eldest son of Antwerp sculptor Pieter Scheemaeckers and his wife Catharina van der Hulst (d.1712).

Birth, Parents and Siblings

His birthdate is unknown but Hendrik Scheemaekers was born around 1686. Hendrik may have been named after the Antwerp sculptor Hendrik Frans Verbrugghen or Verbruggen, who had married Susanna Verhulst in 1682. [3] Henry's younger siblings were Catharina baptised 1 October 1688 (died young), Pieter-Caspar baptised 10 January 1691, Elisabeth baptised 6 July 1693 (still living in 1771), Jan-Frans baptised 2 February 1696 (ditto), and another Catharina baptised 20 March 1698 (died before 1771 leaving one daughter), all at the St Jacobskerk in Antwerp. His parents' marriage had ended in an acrimonious divorce in 1707. Testimony by multiple witnesses during the divorce procedure of 2 July 1708 attested to the awful behaviour of the father Pieter, who mistreated and beat his wife and children calling them 'pigs' and flew into drunken rages during which he destroyed their home.[4]

Hendrik's younger brother Pieter-Caspar known as Peter Scheemakers the Younger (1691-1781) also became a sculptor, as did both of Hendrik's sons : Pierre Scheemackers in Paris, and Thomas-Henry known as Thomas Scheemakers in London. [5] [6] [7]

Henry Scheemakers initially learned his art from his father, but is said by French sources [8] to have gone to Copenhagen as a journeyman to his near-contemporary Johann Adam Sturmberg, where his younger brother Peter Scheemakers the younger later joined him c.1718-1720.

The London Years

Brother Peter Scheemakers had arrived in England by around 1720, going into loose partnership with Gent-born sculptor Laurent Delvaux, especially following the early death of Antwerp-born Pierre-Denis Plumier around mid-1721. The year of Henry's arrival in London is less clear. He was established as a sculptor by 1726, when "Hen. Scheemakers, Statuary" of St Margaret's Westminster took on apprentice John van Nost the younger, nephew (but entered as son) of the Flemish sculptor Jan van Nost, [9] [10] Henry being of the parish of St Margaret's Westminster, and John of St George Hanover Square. In the following year 1727, "Mr Schimacker" first appears in the Westminster Rate Books with address Old Palace Yard in the parish of St Margaret's Westminster. [11]

Around 1729 Henry Scheemakers went into partnership with the English sculptor Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet on a monument to Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven (c. 1728; Edenham, Lincolnshire), in which the life-size figure of the Duke clad in Roman armour is flanked by Corinthian columns.[12] He also collaborated with the Flemish sculptor Laurent Delvaux, his brother's business partner, before Delvaux left for Italy in 1728[citation needed].

Marriage and Children

In the meantime Henry had married Catherine Hennekin at the St James' Royal Catholic Chapel in 1727. [13] Catherine was the daughter of Flemish-born Michiel Hennekin or Michael Hennekin, who had been apprenticed to the great sculptor Jan Claudius de Cock in 1697; Catherine’s brother Simon was a London carver and gilder, as was her nephew George Michael Hennekin. [14] Henry and Catherine Scheemaker's son Michael, named after her father, and daughter Catherine both died young and were buried at St Margaret's Westminster in 1731 and 1734 respectively, but the couple had four surviving children who were named as Henry's heirs in Paris after he died there in July 1748 : Peter, Thomas-Henry, Marie-Louise, Geneviève-Catherine. [15]

Paris

Before moving to Paris, Henry Scheemakers held an auction in July 1733 of some of his stock, but the family was still in London in September 1734 when his daughter Catherine was buried at St Margaret's Westminster. [16]

Despite being resident and working in Paris for almost 15 years, very few of Henry Scheemakers' works in France have been identified with any confidence. The only known items recorded were sculptures of a river and naiads at the Château de Dampierre.[17]

Henry Scheemakers, variously entered in French records as Henri Scheckmackers, Scheekmackers, Shkemacker, and Schektmackers, died on 18 July 1748 on rue Meslé (now Meslay) in Paris, age approximately 65 years old, at 2 am after about two weeks' illness.[18] As Henry's children were underage, their mother Catherine Hennekin was appointed their main guardian. [19]

The inventory taken of his business stock after death [20] includes "60 figures de terre cuite de differentes grandeurs... et differents sujets, une armoire remplie d'outils, deux selles à modeller, un escabel, une table" in a back room on the ground floor, and in the "atelier donnant sur la cour côté rue Meslé... 8 gros vases de pierre de Conflans presque achevés, 4 autre vases non travaillés... modèles en plâtre". The valuation experts were Pierre Danse and Denis Robinot, also sculptors and also resident on rue Meslé. Henry's creditors included Charles Philippe d'Albert de Luynes, Duke and peer of France, who claimed the Enlèvement de Belle Heleinne [sic] par Paris, et Méliagre et Athalas [Atalanta], each 7 foot high. Henry Scheemakers' other creditors included Paul-Ambroise Slodtz (son of sculptor Sébastien Slodtz), sculpteur ordinaire du Roi, living on the rue du Vieux Louvre, who claimed "la moule de torse du Milon de Cretone et le corps en plastre dans ledit moule"; Denis Coulonjon sculpteur à Paris, living at the Cour du Grand Maitre de l'Arsenal, who claimed a terracotta of "Gloire composée de deux tetes de chérubins avec rayons"; Claude-Nicolas Lenoir, marchand de pierre à Conflans-Sainte-Honorine; Pierre Pouillet, tailleur de pierre; Noël Froment, chirurgien du Roi; and the landlord who claimed 200 livres rent for the year.

Sons Pierre and Thomas Scheemakers, sculptors

Henry Scheemakers' elder son Peter (III) Scheemaekers became known in Paris as sculptor Pierre Scheemackers (c.1728-1765). Pierre was admitted to the Academie de St Luc on 15 October 1755, exhibiting several items at the Salons of 1756, 1762 and 1764, and was later appointed Professeur at the Academy in January 1764, but died in Paris on 19 October 1765. [21] [22]

Henry Scheemakers' younger son Thomas-Henry, known as Thomas Scheemakers (c.1740-1808) also became a sculptor, arriving in London by 1763 to work for his uncle (not his father, as hitherto mistakenly believed), sculptor Peter Scheemakers who was childless. Thomas took on his uncle's workshop in Vine Street when Peter retired to his native town of Antwerp where he died ten years later in 1781. Thomas had married in London in 1779 but also died childless, leaving an estate worth almost £3,500 and appointing as executors his wife and Joseph Nollekens the sculptor. [23]

Works

 
Robert Bertie monument, Edenham church (with H Cheere)

References

  1. ^ Henry Scheemakers at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
  2. ^ Rupert Gunnis, Dictionary of British Sculptors, 1660–1851, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1954, p. 341
  3. ^ The surnames 'van der Hulst' and 'Verhulst' were interchangeable at the time, 'ver' being a contraction of 'van der'.
  4. ^ Pieter Scheemaeckers (I) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
  5. ^ Scheemakers, Peter Gaspar (bap. 1691, d. 1781), sculptor in: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  6. ^ Archives de Paris, Inventaires après décès, AN Y5316, p.155: Henri Schemakers, le 24 septembre 1748, which names his widow and surviving children.
  7. ^ Henri Scheckmackers, Sculpteur, in Jules Guiffrey, Scellés et inventaires d'artistes français du XVIIème et du XVIIIème siècle, Deuxième Partie 1741-1771, Paris, 1885.
  8. ^ Jules Guiffrey, op.cit.
  9. ^ 29 September 1726: "Hen.Scheemakers, St Margt West. Statuary / John son of John Nost of St Geo: Hanov.Square / 7 years / £40", Apprenticeships Books Series IR1, The National Archives.
  10. ^ "John van Nost the Younger". parksandgardens.org. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  11. ^ City of Westminster Archives, Rates Books, St Margaret's Westminster 1727 and 1728.
  12. ^ "Sir Henry Cheere Brief Biography". Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  13. ^ Society of Genealogists, transcription.
  14. ^ National Portrait Gallery, British artists’ suppliers 1650-1950: Simon Hennekin, and George Hennekin.
  15. ^ Archives de Paris, Inventaires après décès, op.cit.
  16. ^ Westminster City Archives, Westminster Burials, St Margaret's: Catherine Scheemaker buried 13 September 1734.
  17. ^ Antoine-Nicolas Dezallier d'Argenville,Voyage Pittoresque des Environs de Paris, Paris, 1779.
  18. ^ Nouvelles Archives de l'Art Français; recueil de documents inédits, 3e Serie, Tome XII, Société de l'Histoire de l'Art Français, Paris, 1896 p.111
  19. ^ Archives de Paris, Inventaires après décès, op.cit.
  20. ^ Jules Guiffrey, op.cit.
  21. ^ Stanislas Lami, Dictionnaire des sculpteurs de l'école française sous le règne de Louis XIV, Paris 1910, p.328.
  22. ^ Histoire de l'Académie de Saint-Luc, Archives de l'Art Français, Documents Inédits Tome IX, Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire de l'art français, Paris, 1915, p.452.
  23. ^ Bank of England, Will Extracts: Thomas Scheemaeckers of Vine Street, St James's Middlesex, Register 575, entry number 6220 dated 16 December 1808.

External links

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Henry Scheemakers birth name Hendrik Scheemaekers Flanders c 1686 Paris 18 July 1748 was a Flemish born sculptor who worked in England and France in the first half of the 18th century 1 Memorial to Sir Francis Page and his second wife in Steeple Aston church Henry was elder brother to the better known in England Peter Scheemakers the Younger with whom he collaborated on some projects Henry s younger son Thomas Henry took on his uncle Peter the Younger s workshop in Vine Street after Peter retired in the 1770s 2 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksLife EditHenry Scheemakers or Hendrik Scheemaekers in Flemish records was the eldest son of Antwerp sculptor Pieter Scheemaeckers and his wife Catharina van der Hulst d 1712 Birth Parents and SiblingsHis birthdate is unknown but Hendrik Scheemaekers was born around 1686 Hendrik may have been named after the Antwerp sculptor Hendrik Frans Verbrugghen or Verbruggen who had married Susanna Verhulst in 1682 3 Henry s younger siblings were Catharina baptised 1 October 1688 died young Pieter Caspar baptised 10 January 1691 Elisabeth baptised 6 July 1693 still living in 1771 Jan Frans baptised 2 February 1696 ditto and another Catharina baptised 20 March 1698 died before 1771 leaving one daughter all at the St Jacobskerk in Antwerp His parents marriage had ended in an acrimonious divorce in 1707 Testimony by multiple witnesses during the divorce procedure of 2 July 1708 attested to the awful behaviour of the father Pieter who mistreated and beat his wife and children calling them pigs and flew into drunken rages during which he destroyed their home 4 Hendrik s younger brother Pieter Caspar known as Peter Scheemakers the Younger 1691 1781 also became a sculptor as did both of Hendrik s sons Pierre Scheemackers in Paris and Thomas Henry known as Thomas Scheemakers in London 5 6 7 Henry Scheemakers initially learned his art from his father but is said by French sources 8 to have gone to Copenhagen as a journeyman to his near contemporary Johann Adam Sturmberg where his younger brother Peter Scheemakers the younger later joined him c 1718 1720 The London YearsBrother Peter Scheemakers had arrived in England by around 1720 going into loose partnership with Gent born sculptor Laurent Delvaux especially following the early death of Antwerp born Pierre Denis Plumier around mid 1721 The year of Henry s arrival in London is less clear He was established as a sculptor by 1726 when Hen Scheemakers Statuary of St Margaret s Westminster took on apprentice John van Nost the younger nephew but entered as son of the Flemish sculptor Jan van Nost 9 10 Henry being of the parish of St Margaret s Westminster and John of St George Hanover Square In the following year 1727 Mr Schimacker first appears in the Westminster Rate Books with address Old Palace Yard in the parish of St Margaret s Westminster 11 Around 1729 Henry Scheemakers went into partnership with the English sculptor Sir Henry Cheere 1st Baronet on a monument to Robert Bertie 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven c 1728 Edenham Lincolnshire in which the life size figure of the Duke clad in Roman armour is flanked by Corinthian columns 12 He also collaborated with the Flemish sculptor Laurent Delvaux his brother s business partner before Delvaux left for Italy in 1728 citation needed Marriage and ChildrenIn the meantime Henry had married Catherine Hennekin at the St James Royal Catholic Chapel in 1727 13 Catherine was the daughter of Flemish born Michiel Hennekin or Michael Hennekin who had been apprenticed to the great sculptor Jan Claudius de Cock in 1697 Catherine s brother Simon was a London carver and gilder as was her nephew George Michael Hennekin 14 Henry and Catherine Scheemaker s son Michael named after her father and daughter Catherine both died young and were buried at St Margaret s Westminster in 1731 and 1734 respectively but the couple had four surviving children who were named as Henry s heirs in Paris after he died there in July 1748 Peter Thomas Henry Marie Louise Genevieve Catherine 15 ParisBefore moving to Paris Henry Scheemakers held an auction in July 1733 of some of his stock but the family was still in London in September 1734 when his daughter Catherine was buried at St Margaret s Westminster 16 Despite being resident and working in Paris for almost 15 years very few of Henry Scheemakers works in France have been identified with any confidence The only known items recorded were sculptures of a river and naiads at the Chateau de Dampierre 17 Henry Scheemakers variously entered in French records as Henri Scheckmackers Scheekmackers Shkemacker and Schektmackers died on 18 July 1748 on rue Mesle now Meslay in Paris age approximately 65 years old at 2 am after about two weeks illness 18 As Henry s children were underage their mother Catherine Hennekin was appointed their main guardian 19 The inventory taken of his business stock after death 20 includes 60 figures de terre cuite de differentes grandeurs et differents sujets une armoire remplie d outils deux selles a modeller un escabel une table in a back room on the ground floor and in the atelier donnant sur la cour cote rue Mesle 8 gros vases de pierre de Conflans presque acheves 4 autre vases non travailles modeles en platre The valuation experts were Pierre Danse and Denis Robinot also sculptors and also resident on rue Mesle Henry s creditors included Charles Philippe d Albert de Luynes Duke and peer of France who claimed the Enlevement de Belle Heleinne sic par Paris et Meliagre et Athalas Atalanta each 7 foot high Henry Scheemakers other creditors included Paul Ambroise Slodtz son of sculptor Sebastien Slodtz sculpteur ordinaire du Roi living on the rue du Vieux Louvre who claimed la moule de torse du Milon de Cretone et le corps en plastre dans ledit moule Denis Coulonjon sculpteur a Paris living at the Cour du Grand Maitre de l Arsenal who claimed a terracotta of Gloire composee de deux tetes de cherubins avec rayons Claude Nicolas Lenoir marchand de pierre a Conflans Sainte Honorine Pierre Pouillet tailleur de pierre Noel Froment chirurgien du Roi and the landlord who claimed 200 livres rent for the year Sons Pierre and Thomas Scheemakers sculptorsHenry Scheemakers elder son Peter III Scheemaekers became known in Paris as sculptor Pierre Scheemackers c 1728 1765 Pierre was admitted to the Academie de St Luc on 15 October 1755 exhibiting several items at the Salons of 1756 1762 and 1764 and was later appointed Professeur at the Academy in January 1764 but died in Paris on 19 October 1765 21 22 Henry Scheemakers younger son Thomas Henry known as Thomas Scheemakers c 1740 1808 also became a sculptor arriving in London by 1763 to work for his uncle not his father as hitherto mistakenly believed sculptor Peter Scheemakers who was childless Thomas took on his uncle s workshop in Vine Street when Peter retired to his native town of Antwerp where he died ten years later in 1781 Thomas had married in London in 1779 but also died childless leaving an estate worth almost 3 500 and appointing as executors his wife and Joseph Nollekens the sculptor 23 Works Edit Robert Bertie monument Edenham church with H Cheere Monument to Richard Graves Mickleton Gloucestershire 1729 Monument to Sir Francis Page Steeple Aston 1730 Monument to John Bradbury Wicken Bonhunt 1731 References Edit Henry Scheemakers at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Rupert Gunnis Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660 1851 Harvard University Press Cambridge 1954 p 341 The surnames van der Hulst and Verhulst were interchangeable at the time ver being a contraction of van der Pieter Scheemaeckers I at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Scheemakers Peter Gaspar bap 1691 d 1781 sculptor in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Archives de Paris Inventaires apres deces AN Y5316 p 155 Henri Schemakers le 24 septembre 1748 which names his widow and surviving children Henri Scheckmackers Sculpteur in Jules Guiffrey Scelles et inventaires d artistes francais du XVIIeme et du XVIIIeme siecle Deuxieme Partie 1741 1771 Paris 1885 Jules Guiffrey op cit 29 September 1726 Hen Scheemakers St Margt West Statuary John son of John Nost of St Geo Hanov Square 7 years 40 Apprenticeships Books Series IR1 The National Archives John van Nost the Younger parksandgardens org Retrieved 4 March 2018 City of Westminster Archives Rates Books St Margaret s Westminster 1727 and 1728 Sir Henry Cheere Brief Biography Retrieved 17 March 2014 Society of Genealogists transcription National Portrait Gallery British artists suppliers 1650 1950 Simon Hennekin and George Hennekin Archives de Paris Inventaires apres deces op cit Westminster City Archives Westminster Burials St Margaret s Catherine Scheemaker buried 13 September 1734 Antoine Nicolas Dezallier d Argenville Voyage Pittoresque des Environs de Paris Paris 1779 Nouvelles Archives de l Art Francais recueil de documents inedits 3e Serie Tome XII Societe de l Histoire de l Art Francais Paris 1896 p 111 Archives de Paris Inventaires apres deces op cit Jules Guiffrey op cit Stanislas Lami Dictionnaire des sculpteurs de l ecole francaise sous le regne de Louis XIV Paris 1910 p 328 Histoire de l Academie de Saint Luc Archives de l Art Francais Documents Inedits Tome IX Bulletin de la Societe de l histoire de l art francais Paris 1915 p 452 Bank of England Will Extracts Thomas Scheemaeckers of Vine Street St James s Middlesex Register 575 entry number 6220 dated 16 December 1808 External links Edit Media related to Henry Scheemakers at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Scheemakers amp oldid 1089443062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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