Jacobs Pier Pander - Gedachte figure sculpture

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Jacobs Pier Pander - Gedachte figure sculpture

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Voluit staand mannelijk naakt en face met rechterhand op hoogte van de kin en linkerarm langs het lichaam. voorstudie van het beeld De Opkomende Gedachte
(1904).

Jacobs Pier Pander (20 June 1864 – 6 September 1919) was a Dutch sculptor and designer of medals. Pander was born in Drachten in the Dutch northern province of Friesland. He was the son of a poor boatman. At a young age, his talent for woodcarving was recognised. Wealthy patrons enabled him to study at the Kunstnijverheidsschool Quellinus in Amsterdam (an art school) and later at the Académie des Beaux Arts in Paris. In 1885 Pander won the Dutch Prix de Rome for sculpture, but a serious illness disabled him. He moved to Rome in 1893, where he set up a studio. He frequently travelled to the Netherlands where he became famous for his design of the portrait of Queen Wilhelmina for a Dutch coin in 1898.

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1898
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netherlands
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Historisch Centrum Leeuwarden
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