Name |
Paul Armand Joseph van der KERCKHOVE |
Birth |
23 Oct 1876 |
Saint Josse ten Norde [1] |
- Place of birth from daughters birth certificate
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
7 Mar 1950 |
Rhodes-Saint-Genèse, Bruxelles, Belgium |
- Cutting from Le Soir, Brussels - March 1950
Mort du statuaire Paul Van de Kerckhove
Le mardi 7 mars, le sculpteur Paul Van de Kerckhove est mort à Rhodes-Saint-Genèse. Cet excellent statuaire, à qui l'on doit bon nombre d'œvres monumentales, était né en 1876. Il fut l'élève de Mignon et était le dernier artiste d'une famille de sculpteurs et de peintres.
Paul Van de Kerckhove a sculpté notamment le monument à la gloire de Philippe Baucq, le groupe surmontant le portique de Notre-Dame du bon Secours et la statue équestre de Lady Godiva exposée à la Royal Academy, de Londres et achetée par la ville de Coventry. Il était également l'auteur d'une remarquable série de bustes où s'affiremait un talent d'une rare probité.
Église Notre-Dame du Bon Secours de Bruxelles, Rue du Marché au Charbon Kolenmarkt 91, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
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Person ID |
I128 |
Culbertson Genealogy |
Last Modified |
11 Dec 2021 |
Family |
Marie Louise van den BERGHE, b. 20 Feb 1876, Harcourt Terrace, West Brompton, London d. 10 Sep 1968, Valkenswaard, NL (Age 92 years) |
Marriage |
1 Jul 1900 |
Notes |
- Broadwater Court, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Violinist Eugene Ysaye and sculptor Paul van den Kerckhove and their families both stayed for a short time at Broadwater Court on Broadwater Down, at the time, the country house of the Van Den Bergh family.
Henry Van Den Bergh was born in 1851 in Maasdonk, The Netherlands, of Jewish origin. His family were butter wholesalers; in 1870, he moved to London to carry on the business, which by now also sold margarine. Henry married Henrietta (nee Spanjaard) in 1887, when he was 35 and she was just 19. Their London home was at 8 Kensington Palace Gardens, in an area once known as ‘Billionaire’s Row’.
The registration forms show that Paul van den Kerckhove, Louise and their two daughters arrived in England around September 2014 seeking temporary accommodation. They moved from a London Hotel to Broadwater Court in March 1915. By September 2015, Paul’s sculpture of Mayor Emson had been presented. By January 2016 the family lived in Garden Road Tunbridge Wells. However, Louise and the girls then relocated to Blackpool, without Paul, whilst he moved to hotels first in London, then Teddington.
https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/rtwbelgians/2017/06/01/who-lived-at-broadwater-court-during-the-first-world-war/#
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Children |
| 1. Simonne Berthe Angélique van der KERCKHOVE, b. 17 Jan 1902, Brussells, Belgium d. 2 Jun 1992, Heath Mount Nursing Home, Rake, Hampshire (Age 90 years) |
| 2. Danielle Marie Alice van der KERCKHOVE, b. 19 Jan 1907, Brussells, Belgium d. 11 Aug 1999, East Hill House Nursing Home, Rake, Hampshire (Age 92 years) |
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Family ID |
F51 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
11 Dec 2021 |