Pulpit
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Pulpit
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Artist Biography
Laurent Delvaux: Bridging Baroque Grandeur and Neoclassical Elegance
Laurent Delvaux (1696-1778) stands as a pivotal figure in Flemish sculpture, embodying the delicate transition between the opulent Baroque era and the burgeoning Neo-Classical movement. Born in Ghent, Belgium, his artistic journey spanned continents – from the bustling studios of London to the refined courts of Rome – ultimately establishing him as a celebrated sculptor within the Austrian Netherlands. Delvaux’s legacy resides not merely in quantity but in quality; he produced works that skillfully blended stylistic traditions while reflecting an unwavering devotion to classical ideals. ### Early Training and Artistic Foundations Delvaux's formative years were spent honing his craft under the tutelage of Jan Baptist van Helderberghe, a respected Ghent sculptor who instilled in him a foundational understanding of Baroque techniques. Recognizing his potential, Delvaux pursued further studies in Brussels, collaborating closely with Pierre Denis Plumier from Antwerp and attending the local drawing academy – experiences that cultivated his observational skills and broadened his artistic horizons. The decisive step towards international recognition arrived in 1717 when he ventured to London, where he joined forces with Peter Scheemakers, a fellow Flemish sculptor known for monumental Baroque commissions. This partnership proved fruitful, culminating in collaborative projects like the ambitious funerary monument of John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham (1721-22), adorning Westminster Abbey – a testament to Delvaux’s ability to execute complex sculptural narratives with breathtaking precision. ### Collaborative Partnerships and Architectural Sculpture The untimely death of Plumier in 1721 prompted Delvaux and Scheemakers to forge an even stronger bond, establishing a workshop in Millbank, Westminster, where they produced numerous sculptures inspired by classical precedents. Their meticulous attention to detail and mastery of marble carving cemented their reputation as champions of Neo-Classical aesthetics. Notably, they undertook the monumental task of crafting memorials for John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (also in Westminster Abbey), demonstrating their commitment to upholding artistic standards. This collaborative spirit extended beyond architectural sculpture; Delvaux’s workshop produced exquisite garden statuary reflecting the influence of ancient Greek and Roman models. ### Artistic Influences and Roman Studies Delvaux's travels to Rome in 1728 proved transformative, exposing him to the artistic luminaries of his time – Giambologna and François Duquesnoy – as well as the enduring legacy of Italian sculpture from the Baroque period. He was profoundly moved by the sculptures of antiquity, meticulously studying rediscovered masterpieces and replicating them with unwavering dedication. This immersive experience solidified his conviction that classical art served as an indispensable guide for artistic expression. ### Notable Commissions and Legacy Returning to the Austrian Netherlands in 1733, Delvaux accepted prestigious ecclesiastical commissions, including the magnificent oak group depicting the conversion of Saint Paul at St Gertrude’s Collegiate Church in Nivelles – a masterpiece showcasing his sculptural prowess and conveying profound spiritual themes. His enduring contribution to art history lies in bridging stylistic divides and elevating artistic craftsmanship to new heights. Laurent Delvaux's sculptures continue to inspire admiration for their elegance, technical virtuosity, and unwavering commitment to classical ideals, securing his place as one of the most significant sculptors of the 18th century.Laurent Delvaux
1696 - 1778 , Belgium
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque & Neoclassical
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Classical Antiquity']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Pierre Denis Plumier']
- Date Of Birth: 1696, Gent
- Date Of Death: 1778, Nivelles
- Full Name: Laurent Delvaux
- Nationality: Flemish
- Notable Artworks:
- Samson And The Lion
- Pulpit
- Biblis and Caunus
- Place Of Birth: Gent, Belgium


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