French sculptor
Emile Picault |
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Le pêcheur by Picault, c. 1880 |
Born | Emile Louis Picault (1833-08-24)August 24, 1833
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Died | 24 August 1915 (aged 82)
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Nationality | French |
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Known for | Sculpture |
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Émile Louis Picault (French: [emil lwi piko]; 24 August 1833 – 24 August 1915) was a French sculptor, best known for works depicting allegorical and patriotic subjects, and mythological heroes. Picault was a very prolific artist, producing sculptures in abundance—over 500 models in total—during his long sculpting career. He began to show his artwork at the Salon beginning in 1863.[1] He signed the majority of his work as "E. Picault".
Works
Bronzes (Salon displayed)
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- Le Supplice de Tantale (1867)
- Persée délivrant Andromède (1880)
- Le Génie du progrès et Nicolas Flamel (1885)
- Le Cid (1886)
- La Naissance de Pégase (1888)
- La Force Domtée
- Le Génie des sciences (1894)
- Le Génie des arts (1895)
- Le Livre (1896)
- Le Drapeau "ad unum" (1898)
- Vox progressi (1903)
- Belléphoron (1906)
Medallions
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- Joseph expliquant les songes du Pharaon (1888)
- L'Agriculture (1888)
Plasters
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- Jason (1879)
- Andromède (1892)
- Prométhée dérobant le feu du ciel (1894)
- La Vaillance (1896)
- Vertus civiques (1897)
- Le Minerai (1902)
- La Forge (1905)
- Science et Industrie (1909)
- Propter gloriam (1914)
Museum exhibitions
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Picault's work can be seen in museums in the following cities:
References
- ^ a b c d e Kjellberg, Peter (1994). Bronzes of the 19th Century. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. p. 542. ISBN 0-88740-629-7.
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