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EMILE WAUTERS (1848– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 424 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EMILE

WAUTERS (1848– )  , Belgian painter, was born in Brussels, 1848 . Successively the pupil of Portaels and ('zero ne, he produced in 1868 " The
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Battle of Hastings: the Finding of the
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body of Harold by Edith," a
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work of striking, precocious talent . A journey was made to Italy, but that the study of the old masters in no wise affected his individuality was proved by " The
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Great
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Nave of St Mark's " (
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purchased by the king of the Belgians) . As his youth disqualified him for the medal of the Brussels
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Salon, which otherwise would have been his, he was sent, by way of compensation, by the minister of
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fine arts, as artist-delegate to
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Suez for the opening of the canal—a visit that was fruitful later on . In 187o, when he was yet only twenty-two years of age, Wauters exhibited his great
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historical picture of " Mary of
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Burgundy entreating the Sheriffs of Ghent to pardon the Councillors Hugonet and Humbercourt " (Liege Museum) which created a veritable furore, an impression which was confirmed the following
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year at the
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London International
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Exhibition . It was eclipsed by the celebrated " Madness of Hugo
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van der Goes " (1872, Brussels Museum), a picture which led to the commission for the two large
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works decorating the Lions'
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staircase of the Hotel de Ville—" Mary of Burgundy swearing to respect the Communal Rights of Brussels, 1477 " and " The Armed Citizens of Brussels demanding the Charta from Duke John IV. of Brabant." His other large compositions comprise " Sobieski and his Staff before Besieged Vienna " (Brussels Museum) and the harvest of a journey to Spain and Tangiers, " The Great Mosque," and " Serpent Charmers of Sokko," and a souvenir of his
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Egyptian travel, " Cairo, from the
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Bridge of Kasr-el-Nil " (Antwerp Museum) . His vast panorama —probably the noblest and most
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artistic work of this class ever produced—" Cairo and the Banks of the Nile " (1881), 38o ft. by 49 ft., executed in six months, was exhibited with extra-ordinary success in Brussels, Munich, and the Hague . Wauters is equally eminent as a portraitist, in his earliest period exhibiting, as in his pictures, sober qualities and subtle grip, but later ondeveloping into the whole range of a brilliant, forceful palette, and then into brighter and more delicate colours, encouraged thereto, in his more
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recent work, by his adoption of
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pastel as a
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medium even for
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life-
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size portraits, mainly of ladies . His portraits, numbering over two
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hundred, include many of the greatest names in Belgium, France, and
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America (Wauters having for some years made Paris his chief home) . Among these may be named the Baron Goffinet, the Baroness Goffinet, Madame Somzee (
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standing at a piano), Master Somzee (on horseback by the sea-
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shore), the Princess Clementine of Belgium (Brussels Museum), Lady
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Edward Sassoon, Baron de Bleichroder, Princess de Ligne,
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Miss Lorillard, a likeness of the artist in the
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Dresden Museum, and M . Schollaert (president of the Chamber of Deputies) —the last named an amazing example of
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portraiture,
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instinct with character and vitality . The vigour of his male, and the grace and elegance of his
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female, portraits are unsurpassable, the resemblance perfect and the technical execution such as to place the artist in the front rank .

Between 1889 and 1900 the painter contributed to the Royal

Academy of London . Few artists have received such a succession of noteworthy distinctions and recognitions . His " Hugo van der Goes," the work of a youth of twenty-four, secured the
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grand medal of the Salon . He has been awarded no fewer than six " medals of honour "—at Paris in 1878 and 1889; Munich, 1879; Antwerp, 1885; Vienna, 1888; and Berlin, 1883 . He is a member of the academy of Belgium, and honorary member of the Vienna, Berlin, and Munich
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academies, and corresponding member of the Institut de France and of that of
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Madrid . He has received the order of merit of Prussia, and is
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Commander of the order of Leopold, and of that of St Michael of Bavaria, officer of the Legion of Honour, &c . See M . H . Spielmann,
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Magazine of
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Art (1887) ; A . J . Wauters, Magazine of Art (1894); Joseph Anderson,
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Pall Mall Magazine (1896); G . Sera& (" Wauters as a Painter of Architecture ") Architectural Record (1901) .

(M . H .

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