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Design for the Medal: The Future

  • patination, gypsum
  • 22 mm
  • Inv. 1973-U

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Like Constant Permeke, Frits Van den Berghe and Gustave De Smet, the sculptor and engraver Jozef Cantré (1886-1952) studied at the Ghent Academy. Initially, Cantré's sculptures show the influence of George Minne and Constantin Meunier. From 1918 to 1930, Cantré stays in exile in the Netherlands (Blaricum and Oosterwijk). He worked there in 'taille directe', directly in wood or stone, in a constructive expressionist style. In 1930 he returned to Belgium and settled near Ghent. Influenced by the general neorealist trend in the years before the Second World War, Cantré evolved towards a synthesis between geometric simplification and dynamic realism. On this plaster medal, a man is depicted with a large hammer resting on his shoulder. He holds his hand above his eyes to peer into the distance.

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Jozef Cantré RKD VIAF Wikidata
Ghent 1890 - Ghent 1957
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Title Design for the Medal: The Future
Period 20th century
Location Belgium TGN
Medium and support patination AAT
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings signatures (names) below: Joz.Cantré
Collection sculpture AAT
Object type medals AAT
Inventory number 1973-U
Acquisition credit gift
Hacquaert, Armand
Ghent
1973-09-05
Permalink https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/1973-U
IIIF Manifest https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/3028/manifest.json
Art & Architecture Thesaurus 300189808 figures (representations) AAT
Keywords Iconclass 23A33 future Iconclass
31A221 head (human) Iconclass
46A17 working class, labourers Iconclass
47D8(HAMMER) tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: hammer Iconclass
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