Neptune (1920) Bon Ingen Housz

photo Aad Hoogendoorn
About the artwork

The town hall on Coolsingel was built between 1914 and 1920 to a design by Prof. Dr. Henri Evers. On the occasion of the official inauguration of the town hall on the Coolsingel in 1920, three monuments were given a place in the courtyard, including this statue of Neptune. It is a seated Neptune with the trident in his right hand. In Roman mythology he is the god of the sea. This work and the image of Mercury on the other side of the garden belong together: mythological figures had a standing that befits the town hall and academy art. Both bronzes were created by sculptor Bon Ingen Housz and thrive very well in the town hall garden, which was renovated in 1997. They are set in geometrically arranged hedges, on either side of the third monument; a bluestone fountain with a bronze children's group made by Simon Miedema. Click here to take a virtual tour of the town hall and garden.

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About the artist

Bonaventura or Bon Ingen Housz (Breda, 1881 - there, 1953) came from a banker family from Breda. In Brussels he attended the art academy, after which he won the Prix de Rome in 1908 and was able to make many study trips abroad. Back in the Netherlands he received assignments in The Hague and Rotterdam. He made a statue for the Rotterdam city hall Mercury en Neptune and a bronze decorative vase. The whistling boy on the Schürmann fountain on Parklaan is also by his hand.

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