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Constantin-Emile Meunier
Constantin-Emile Meunier
Born in : Etterbeek - 1831 / Dead in : Ixelles, 1905
Constantin Meunier, Belgian painter and sculptor, was born at Etterbeek, Brussels. His first exhibit was a plaster sketch, "The Garland," shown at the Brussels Salon in 1851. Soon afterwards, on the advice of the painter Charles de Groux, he abandoned the chisel for the brush.

Biography   
His first important painting, "The Salle St Roch" (1857), was followed by a series of paintings including "A Trappist Funeral" (1860), "Trappists Ploughing" (1863), in collaboration with Alfred Verwee, "Divine Service at the Monastery of La Trappe" (1871) and episodes of the Peasants' War (1878). About 1880 he was commissioned to illustrate those parts of Camille Lemonnier's description of Belgium in Le Tour du monde which referred to miners and factory-workers, and produced "In the Factory," "Smithery at Cockerill's," "Melting Steel at the Factory at Seraing" (1882), "Returning from the Pit," and "The Broken Crucible" (1884).

In 1882 he was employed by the government to copy Pedro de Campaña's "Descent from the Cross" at Seville, and in Spain he painted such characteristic pictures as "The Café Concert," "Procession on Good Friday," and "The Tobacco Factory at Seville" (Brussels Gallery). On his return to Belgium he was appointed professor at the Louvain Academy of Fine Arts.

In 1885 he returned to statuary and produced " The Puddler," "The Hammerer" (1886), "Firedamp" (1889, Brussels Gallery), "Ecce Homo" (1891), "The Old Mine-Horse" (1891), "The Mower" (1892), "The Glebe" (1892), the monument to Father Damien at Louvain (1893), "Puddler at the Furnace" (1893), the scheme of decoration for the Botanic Garden at Brussels in collaboration with the sculptor Charles van der Stappen (1893), "The Horse at the Pond," in the square in the north-east quarter of Brussels, and two unfinished works, the "Monument to Labour" and the Zola monument, in collaboration with the French sculptor Charpentier.

The "Monument to Labour," which was acquired by the State for the Brussels Gallery, comprises four stone bas-reliefs, "Industry," "The Mine," "Harvest," and the "Harbour"; four bronze statues, "The Sower" "The Smith" "The Miner," and the "Ancestor"; and a bronze group, "Maternity".

Meunier died at Brussels on 4 April 1905. Constantin Meunier was a freemason, and a member of the lodge Les Amis Philanthropes of the Grand Orient of Belgium in Brussels.

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Achievement   
Altes Museum
Artist
Mineurs rentrant à la maison
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(from 1895 to 1897)
Anvers ("Docker")
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(1897)

J. Paul Getty Museum
Artist
Buste du Christ
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(1900)

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Artist
Mineur dans une veine
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(near 1892)
The Soil
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(approx. from 1890 to 1895)
Buste d'un mineur
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(from 1885 to 1890)

Orsay Museum
Artist
Au pays noir
Painting
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(near 1890)
L'Industrie
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(from 1892 to 1909)
La Terre
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(from 1895 to 1909)
La Glèbe
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(1892)
L'Homme qui boit
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(near 1890)

Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium
Artist
Le Grisou
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(1888)

Van Gogh Museum
Artist
Maternité
Sculpture
Constantin-Emile Meunier
(1902)
Constantin-Emile Meunier

Vincent van Gogh