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1644 - 1730

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  • Top-ranked work: Diana and Narcissus
  • Top 3 works: Diana and Narcissus
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Also known as:
    • Gabriël Grupello
    • Gabriel de Grupello
    • Gabriël Reppeli
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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  • Born: 1644, Gumont, Germany
  • Died: 1730
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Lifespan: 86 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts
    • Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts
    • Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts
    • Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts
    • Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts

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Where was Gabriel Grupello born?
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Who was Gabriel Grupello's father?
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In which city did Grupello work as a court sculptor for Elector Johann Wilhelm?
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What materials did Gabriel Grupello commonly use in his sculptures?

Life and Origins

  • Born: Gumont, Germany (Geraardsbergen), May 23, 1644
  • Died: Kerkrade, Netherlands, June 20, 1730
  • Parents: Bernardo Rupelli (Italian cavalry captain in Spanish service) and Cornelia Delinck (Flemish).
  • Early life was marked by his father's early death.
  • Styled himself as Chevalier de Grupello, though noble ancestry is unconfirmed.

Training and Early Career

  • 1658-1663: Apprentice in the Antwerp workshop of Artus Quellinus I (and possibly Artus Quellinus II). Assisted with sculptural decorations, potentially including work on the Royal Palace in Amsterdam.
  • Further studies in Paris and Versailles (c. 1664-1667), learning bronze casting techniques and interacting with fellow Flemish artists like Philippe de Buyster and Gerard van Opstal.
  • Worked for two years under sculptor Johan Larson in The Hague.
  • Returned to Flanders in 1671, becoming a master of the Brussels Guild in 1673.

Major Works and Patronage

  • Brussels Period (c. 1673-1695): Created works for various European rulers including Spanish King Charles II, William II of Orange, and Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg. Notable work includes the marble wall fountain for the wholesale fishmongers guild, featuring allegorical figures like Hope (Spes) and Faith (Fides).
  • Düsseldorf Period (1695-1716): Appointed court sculptor by Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine. Produced numerous sculptures of the royal couple in marble and bronze. Designed the Grupello Pyramid for Galerieplatz in Düsseldorf (now in Mannheim).
  • Later Career: After 1716, continued to work as an Imperial Sculptor appointed by Charles VI. Focused increasingly on religious art, creating crucifixes, Madonnas, and statues of saints.

Artistic Style and Influences

  • Early works showed a classicist tendency influenced by his time in France.
  • In Brussels, his style was shaped by the Flemish Baroque, particularly inspired by Peter Paul Rubens.
  • Developed a full-blown Baroque style characterized by dynamic compositions and dramatic use of light and shadow.
  • Demonstrated versatility working with marble, ivory, wood, and bronze – rare among Flemish sculptors of his time.

Historical Significance

  • Grupello was a highly successful and influential sculptor who enjoyed patronage from numerous European rulers.
  • His work helped spread the Flemish Baroque style throughout Europe.
  • He is remembered for his monumental sculptures, particularly the equestrian statue of Johann Wilhelm and the Grupello Pyramid.
  • The Grupello-Haus in Düsseldorf stands as a testament to his legacy and architectural contributions.