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Meneer Jacques

Mister Jacques

Oswald Wenckebach (1895 - 1962)

  • Date

    c. 1956

  • Material

    Bronze

  • Extent

    183 × 62 × 62 cm

  • Type

    Sculptures

  • Identifier

    KM 127.092

  • Source

    State acquisition 1956, transferred from the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage in 2005

Dutch petite bourgeoisie

For the Dutch sculptor Oswald Wenckebach, this life-sized bronze statue represents the Dutch petite bourgeoisie. In his long overcoat, hands held loosely behind his back, left foot a half step forward, head tilted back slightly and to the right, the man makes a distinguished but disarmingly carefree impression. In his spot at the entrance to the Kröller-Müller Museum, Mister Jacques symbolizes an exhibition visitor.

Series of eight

Wenckebach strives for a sober, restrained design. For this, he takes his example from Greek classical sculpture. During a holiday in the South of France in 1953, he begins work on a series of eight sculptures with Mister Jacques in the leading role. This distinctive and unassuming sculpture is the last in the series.

Visitors’ favourite and icon

At the opening of the sculpture garden in 1961, the sculpture is given a prominent place on the lawn to the left of the museum. In more or less the same place, Mister Jacques still adorns the path to the entrance today. He is not only a visitors’ favourite, but also an icon of the museum.

Man looking at a painting in a museum gallery together with three children of different ages.

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