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Paul de Vigne (1843–1901), Belgian sculptor, was born on 26 April 1843 at Ghent. He created public monuments for display in Belgium and France. He was trained by his father, a statuary, and began by exhibiting his Fra Angelico da Fiesole at the Ghent Salon in 1868. Among his contemporaries, Vigne, a classic sculptor, has the purest style, and the most anxious desire for harmonious perfection. His early works reflect the inspiration of Italian art, particularly that of Florence in the 14th and 15th centuries.

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  • Paul De Vigne, né à Gand le 26 avril 1843 et décédé à Schaerbeek le 13 février 1901, est un sculpteur belge. (fr)
  • Paulus (Paul) De Vigne (Gent, 26 april 1843 – Sint-Joost-ten-Node, 13 februari 1901) was een Belgisch beeldhouwer. (nl)
  • Paul de Vigne (Gante, 1843 - Schaerbeek, 1901) fue un escultor belga. Fue formado por su padre, Pieter de Vigne, que también era escultor, y expuso su Fra Angélico da Fiesole en el salón de Gante en 1868. En 1872 expuso en Bruselas una estatua de mármol, Heliotropo (galería de Gante) y en 1875 Beatriz y Domenica. Fue contratado por el gobierno para realizar las cariátides Conservatorio Real de Bruselas. Hay estatuas de Vigne en el monumento Anspach (plaza de Brouckère, Bruselas), en el «Petit Sablon» y una estatua del Désiré De Haerne (Kortrijk). fue su alumno. (es)
  • Paul de Vigne (1843–1901), Belgian sculptor, was born on 26 April 1843 at Ghent. He created public monuments for display in Belgium and France. He was trained by his father, a statuary, and began by exhibiting his Fra Angelico da Fiesole at the Ghent Salon in 1868. Among his contemporaries, Vigne, a classic sculptor, has the purest style, and the most anxious desire for harmonious perfection. His early works reflect the inspiration of Italian art, particularly that of Florence in the 14th and 15th centuries. (en)
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  • Paul de Vigne (Gante, 1843 - Schaerbeek, 1901) fue un escultor belga. Fue formado por su padre, Pieter de Vigne, que también era escultor, y expuso su Fra Angélico da Fiesole en el salón de Gante en 1868. En 1872 expuso en Bruselas una estatua de mármol, Heliotropo (galería de Gante) y en 1875 Beatriz y Domenica. Fue contratado por el gobierno para realizar las cariátides Conservatorio Real de Bruselas. Hay estatuas de Vigne en el monumento Anspach (plaza de Brouckère, Bruselas), en el «Petit Sablon» y una estatua del Désiré De Haerne (Kortrijk). fue su alumno. En 1906, la ciudad de Schaerbeek llamó a una de sus calles Paul Devigne. (es)
  • Paul de Vigne (1843–1901), Belgian sculptor, was born on 26 April 1843 at Ghent. He created public monuments for display in Belgium and France. He was trained by his father, a statuary, and began by exhibiting his Fra Angelico da Fiesole at the Ghent Salon in 1868. Among his contemporaries, Vigne, a classic sculptor, has the purest style, and the most anxious desire for harmonious perfection. His early works reflect the inspiration of Italian art, particularly that of Florence in the 14th and 15th centuries. In 1872 he exhibited at the Brussels Salon a marble statue, Heliotrope (Ghent Gallery), and in 1875, at Brussels, Beatrix and Domenica. He was employed by the government to execute caryatides for the ornate facade of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. In 1876 at the Antwerp Salon he had busts of Emmanuel Hiel and W. Wilson, which were afterwards placed in the communal museum at Brussels. Until 1882 he lived in Paris, where he produced the marble statue Immortality (Brussels Gallery), and The Crowning of Art, a bronze group on the façade of the Palais des Beaux-Arts at Brussels. His monument to the popular heroes, Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck, was unveiled at Bruges in 1887. At his death he left unfinished his principal work, the Anspach monument, which was erected at Brussels under the direction of the architect with the co-operation of various sculptors. Among other notable works by De Vigne are Volumnia (1875); Poverella (1878); a bronze bust of Psyche (Brussels Gallery), of which there is an ivory replica; the marble statue of Marnix de Ste Aldegonde on the Sablon Square, Brussels; the Metdepenningen monument in the cemetery at Ghent; and the monument to Canon de Haerne at Kortrijk. (en)
  • Paul De Vigne, né à Gand le 26 avril 1843 et décédé à Schaerbeek le 13 février 1901, est un sculpteur belge. (fr)
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