Théodore-Edmond Plumier

Théodore-Edmond Plumier (8 March 1671 - 27 December 1733) was a religious, allegorical and portrait painter born in Liège.

Eleven paintings by him survive in the château de Warfusée, including three of the lord and seven portraits of members of the Oultremont family.

His Saint Benedict Taken Up To Heaven for St James's Church, Liège is considered his masterpiece.

Plumier also produced the high altarpiece for Liège's churches of Saint-Remacle (Descent from the Cross) and Sainte-Catherine (Martyrdom of St Catherine)—the latter sagged and tore in July 2018 and is being restored in situ.

Jacques-Théodore (Liège, 1702–1766), painted Baptism of Clovis as the high altarpiece for the church of Saint-Rémy in Huy.

The Double Jurisdiction , 1714, chimney piece for the hôtel de ville de Maastricht
Allegory of the Four Seasons , 1720, ceiling of the hôtel de Ville, Liège
Saint Maternus Preaching at Tongres , 1722, basilique Notre-Dame de Tongres