Huibrecht, Hubrecht, Hubertus or Hubert van den Eynde (11 October 1593 – 18 September 1662) was a Flemish sculptor. He is mainly known for his religious sculptures and church furniture although he also worked on some secular projects. He was the first prominent sculptor of the van den Eynde family of artists and merchants. In the early 17th century, van den Eynde was one of the leading Flemish sculptors who rejected contrived Mannerist formulae in favour of greater realism. His work shows a development from the early Baroque to the high Baroque. His late style is characterized by a penchant for movement and dashing draperies.
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| - Huibrecht, Hubrecht, Hubertus or Hubert van den Eynde (11 October 1593 – 18 September 1662) was a Flemish sculptor. He is mainly known for his religious sculptures and church furniture although he also worked on some secular projects. He was the first prominent sculptor of the van den Eynde family of artists and merchants. In the early 17th century, van den Eynde was one of the leading Flemish sculptors who rejected contrived Mannerist formulae in favour of greater realism. His work shows a development from the early Baroque to the high Baroque. His late style is characterized by a penchant for movement and dashing draperies. (en)
- Hubert van den Eynde (Anvers, 11 octobre 1593 - Anvers, 18 septembre 1662) est un sculpteur baroque flamand. Il est principalement connu pour ses sculptures religieuses et son mobilier d'église, mais il a également travaillé sur quelques projets civils. Il était le premier sculpteur proéminent de la famille Van den Eynde. Il s'est formé avec un maître inconnu et enseigna à (en), fils de son frère Cornelis, à son autre neveu Sébastien de Neve, et à son propre fils (en). Au début du XVIIe siècle, Van den Eynde était parmi les principaux artistes flamands qui rejetèrent les formules maniéristes artificielles en faveur d'une plus grande vraisemblance. (fr)
- Hubrecht van den Eynde (11 oktober 1593 - 18 september 1662) was een Vlaamse beeldhouwer. Van den Eynde werd een meester van de Sint-Lucasgilde in 1620. Hij was de eerste prominente beeldhouwer van de kunstenaars- en ondernemersfamilie Van den Eynde. Hij trainde bij een onbekende meester en leerde , zoon van zijn broer Cornelis; zijn andere neef , en zijn eigen zoon . In het begin van de 17e eeuw behoorde Van den Eynde tot de toonaangevende Vlaamse kunstenaars die gekunstelde maniëristische formules verwierpen ten gunste van een grotere waarheidsgetrouwheid. (nl)
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| - Huibrecht, Hubrecht, Hubertus or Hubert van den Eynde (11 October 1593 – 18 September 1662) was a Flemish sculptor. He is mainly known for his religious sculptures and church furniture although he also worked on some secular projects. He was the first prominent sculptor of the van den Eynde family of artists and merchants. In the early 17th century, van den Eynde was one of the leading Flemish sculptors who rejected contrived Mannerist formulae in favour of greater realism. His work shows a development from the early Baroque to the high Baroque. His late style is characterized by a penchant for movement and dashing draperies. Among his works are his contributions to the monumental Waterpoort in Antwerp), a high altar in black and white marble and alabaster in the Church of Our Lady of Dendermonde; and the Rubenesque marble statues of Gideon and Joshua in the Antwerp Cathedral. (en)
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