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49.  The SENTINEL


 Artist: François M.Théophile LYBAERT, Belgian, (1848 – 1927)
 Execution date (approximate): 1901
 Téchnique: Oil on Canvas, (signed lower right)
 Measures: 50.5 x 37 cm.
 Description: An extremely fine and rare panting of Lybaert. A Guard feeding the pigeons
 on the Palace door.


 Exhibitions
 Exhibited at The Royal Academy of Arts in London in 1901 under no. 998, see The Complete
 Dictionary of Contributors and their work from its foundation in 1769 to 1904, by Algernon
 Graves F.S.A. vol. V, p.119 (Exhibitors).


 Biography
 François Lybaert was a Belgian painter who also created sculptures. He studied in Gand
 (Belgium) at the academy of Fine Arts with the painter Theodore Caneel, and then with
 Paul and Felix De Vigne. He travelled to Paris in 1878, and studied with Jean Léon Gérome,
 who exercised a great influence on his art and was the source of inspiration to his main
 subjects of Orientalism. He was a painter of genre, of Historical scenes, and later in his life
 he got attached to religious subjects and worked for some churches. He painted Medieval
 scenes inspired by Memling and Van Der Weyden, and was named The Modern Gothic. He
 was influenced also by Dürer. He was very precise in all his paintings, a precision that he
 learned during his stay with Gérome in Paris.











































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