Edmond Van Beveren monument in Ghent, Belgium
Edmond Van Beveren monument in Ghent, Belgium
Published 2016-05-09T13:38:48+00:00
In brief, this large bronze figurative group depicts Edmond Van Beveren (central figure, leaning on a table) giving a speech to an aurience and protected or shrouded by a personification of Belgium.
Edmond Van Beveren was the founder of the dutch socialist party, founded in 1885. The Antwerp magazine 'The Worker' was also created by him.
Inscriptions
1852 EDMOND VAN BEVEREN 1897
HIJ WAS DE VADER DER WEKERSBEWEGING IN VLAANDEREN
IL FUT LE PERE DU MOUVEMENT OUVRIRER EN FLANDRE
(He was the father of the dutch socialist/labour party) [founded 1885]
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Very nice print that requires supports and a brim. You might want to scale it up for more detail.
Date published | 09/05/2016 |
Time to do | 429 - 2583 minutes |
Material Quantity | 83 |
Dimensions | 103 x 86 x 140 |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Edmond Van Beveren monument |
Dimension | Monumental |
Accession | Presented to the city of Ghent by the artist |
Period | 1927 |
Medium | Bronze |
Artist | Jules P. Van Biesbroeck |