Ignace de Rycke (actif à Gand, à la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle)

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Ignace de Rycke (actif à Gand, à la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle)
Presumed portrait of Virginie, Baroness Maelcamp (1816-1880), née d'Hane de Steenhuyse. Bas-relief in plaster 41 x 33 cm. Signed, at the bottom, on the edge of the neck: "I. de Ryck. Sch. 1857" Annotation, on the back: "Virginie / B.ne Maelcamp" Ignace de Rycke, a student at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent, won first prize in 1852 for "modeling after the antique" at the sculpture course directed by Pierre De Vigne-Quyo (1812-1877). He had his workshop at 27, rue du Rabot, in Ghent. He exhibited, from 1859, at the National and Triennial Exhibition of Ghent, of the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts, as well as at the 10th International Exhibition of Ghent, organized by the Royal Society of Agriculture and Botany, in 1878. Among the descendants of the model are members of the families: Boissevain, van den Bosch, de Bouteiller, de Clerque Wissocq de Sousberghe, Cornet d'Elzius, Delarue, della Faille de Leverghem, Gillès de Pélichy, de Hemricourt de Grunne, Lambert de Rouvroit, Le Hodey, de Ligne, Maelcamp, Malevez, de Meeûs d'Argenteuil, de Mevius, Philippart de Foy, Pycke de Peteghem, de Renesse, de Renesse-Breidbach, Ronssin du Chatelle, de Schaetzen, van der Stegen de Schrieck, d'Ursel, de Valensart Schoenmaeckers, Van Godtsenhoven, de Vienne, de Vuyst, Weingarten.
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