Gustaaf Wappers (1803 – 1874) was a Belgian professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp in 1833 who gained fame for his paintings of patriotic themes following the recent independence of Belgium, especially his Burgomaster van der Werff in 1830.[2][3][4]Patriotism for the incipient country was a major theme of the contemporary Romantic art movement, which led to several paintings focusing on scenes from the history of Belgium and the glorification of the Belgian revolutionaries.[5]
Composition
During the 19th century, the Belgian government began a program of producing artworks, literature, symbols, and rituals which would solidify the new state.[6] Therefore, between 1834 and 1835, Wappers was commissioned by the government to create Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830 in order to extol the Belgian past.[6][7][8]
The oil painting depicts a scene which is derived mainly from Jean-Baptiste Nothomb's eyewitness account of the revolution in his Essai historique et politique sur la révolution belge (lit.'Historical and political essay on the Belgian revolution').[9] People of various social classes are shown as united in the resistance against the Dutch, positioned in a pyramidal shape. At the top, a man holding the anachronistic 1831 Belgian tricolor with vertical stripes can be seen, however the stripes of the flag were actually horizontal during the revolution.[10]
Notes
^Dutch: Tafereel van de Septemberdagen 1830 op de Grote Markt te Brussel, lit. 'Scene of the days of September 1830 on the Grand Market of Brussels'; French: Épisode des Journées de Septembre 1830 sur la place de l'Hôtel de ville de Bruxelles, lit. 'Episode of the days of September 1830 on the place of the Brussels Town Hall'; also known as Episode During the Belgian Revolution of 1830, Episode from the Belgian Revolution of 1830, Episode from the Four Days of 1830, or Episode of the September Revolution of 1830
^Cook, Bernard A. (2008). "Belgium.". In Stearns, Peter N. (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World. Oxford University Press. ISBN9780195341126.
^Chilvers, Ian (2015). "Wappers, Gustaf". In Chilvers, Ian (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (5th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN9780191782763. Retrieved 2024-07-27.
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