- Idel Ianchelevici
Idel Ianchelevici (
May 5 ,1909 —June 28 ,1994 ) was aRomania n and Belgian sculptor and draughtsman.Life
Born to
Jew ish parents inLeova ,Bessarabia , he left Romania for Belgium in 1928 to devote himself entirely to his passion for sculpture and drawing. After completing his military service back home, he returned to Liège and registered at the "Académie des Beaux-Arts de la Ville", where he was awarded first prize for statuary art in 1933.The same year, he married Elisabeth Frenay and moved to
Brussels . He took part in the design of the Romanian pavilion for the "Exposition internationale universelle" in Brussels in 1935 and went on to hold a variety of exhibitions of his own in Brussels,Tel-Aviv ,Paris ,Amsterdam and several other cities.1945 was the watershed year: Ianchelevici obtained Belgian nationality, and his famous statue "l'Appel" ("The Call") was officially unveiled in
La Louvière . 10 years later, Ianchelevici was awarded a grant to work in theBelgian Congo , where he designed three statues intended to supplement the famous Stanley-monument inLéopoldville (now "Kinshasa") and produced a number of outstanding drawings. He subsequently exhibited his work in countries throughout the world. In 1950, he settled inFrance , atMaison-Laffitte , where he remained until his death on at the age of 86. A cultural centre in the town now bears his name.Art
"The exaltation of mankind at the height of its powers" is the inspiration for Ianchelevici's work, which explains the ease of monumental compositions such as "l'Appel" (1939). His figures are expressive and powerful, witness "Conspiration" ("Conspiracy", 1932), a piece inspired by the
working class struggles of the time, and the "Monument national au prisonnier politique" ("National Monument to the Political Prisoner") erected inBreendonk in 1954.The works of Ianchelevici literally step out of the medium. There is no void, no g
His drawings are works of art in their own right, and not always sketches for his sculptures. In both disciplines, however, he draws on the same themes and strives for the same simplicity of form.
Quotes
*"In moulding the clay model for a bronze, Ianchelevici's tense touch permeates the material with a vibrancy that can be described as Impressionist."
Roger Avermaete
*"His respect for his medium transforms the figures he sculpts into beings born of the rock who, in turn, seem to breathe life into the inert stone."Eugénie De Keyser ""La Petite Cracheuse" crouches in play, fingers pressed to her mouth, with the water springing from her lips and glancing off her fingers; she whistles the water like music - but what more serious a game than to compose the fluid music of life?"Robert Vivier .References
Based on material provided by the Ianchelevici Museum,
La Louvière , Belgium.External links
* [http://www.ianchelevici.be Musée Ianchelevici, La Louvière, Belgium]
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