Ernest SolvayLamp with a Nymph, collaboration with ironworker François Hoosemans. Made for the Exposition Universelle (Paris,1900). – Collection of the King Baudouin FoundationCeres by Égide Rombaux
Égide Rombaux (19 January 1865 – 11 September 1942) was a Belgian symbolist sculptor.[1]
Rombeaux was born in Schaerbeek on 19 January 1865. the son of the sculptor Felix Rombaux and Emerence–Rosalie Lemmens.[2][3] He studies at the Academie des Beaux Arts in Brussels from 1879 while simultaneously working as an assistant to Albert Desenfans.[3] He received his first commission in 1887; sculptures of Antoine van der Noot and Antoine van Grimbergen for Brussels Town Hall.[3] He worked in Florence from 1889 to 1992. He returned to Brussels in 1895, and taught at the academies in Antwerp and Brussels.