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Paul Gasq 1889 Sculpture Figural Listed? Dedication IN Leon For Sale


Paul Gasq 1889 Sculpture Figural Listed? Dedication IN Leon
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Paul Gasq 1889 Sculpture Figural Listed? Dedication IN Leon:
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: 44 cm by 34 cm.The photo alone: ​​28 cm by 22 cm.

Original photograph from 1889.Fixed on strong cardboard.
Work by Paul GASQ (1860-1944) on the occasion of the Prix de Rome competition 1889 .
Photograph dedicated in pencil and signed by the sculptor to his friend Léon Joseph CHAVALLIAUD (1858-1919):

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Paul Jean-Baptiste Gasq born in Dijon on Mars 30, 1860 and died in Paris on October 28, 1944 is a French sculptor.
Paul Gasq was born in Dijon, rue de la Gare, Andriot house. He is the son of Joseph Gasq, a railway employee and usually domiciled at 2, rue de Perrache in Lyon, and his wife Ursule Jacotot, without profession.

He was a student at the Dijon School of Fine Arts then, from 1879, at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris. Winner of the first Rome Prize for sculpture in 1890, he became a resident of the Villa Medici in Rome from 1891 to 18941.

At the Salon of French Artists, he obtained a second class medal in 1893, a first class medal in 1896 and the medal of honor in 1911.

Member of the Academy of Fine Arts from 1935 (chair 6), he was curator of the Museum of Fine Arts in Dijon from 1932 until 1943.

Paul Gasq died in 1944 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. He was temporarily buried in the Batignolles cemetery, then transferred to the Péjoces cemetery in Dijon. 1893-1896 Medea Marble statue. Paris, Tuileries garden (since 1904)2.    
Medea
1899 Pain Marble statue from the Monument to Sadi Carnot by Mathurin Moreau3. Dijon, Place de la République.    
Pain
    The Glory Bronze statue surmounting the Monument to Sadi Carnot Dijon, Place de la République.    
    The Awakening of the Source Marble statue of a young woman waking up Vestibule of the Château de Brochon    
1900 Artistic Revelation or
Art and Nature or
The Group Sculpture in marble with a height of 4.80 m, above the left pylon. A sculptor reveals his work which seems to come to life. Paris, Grand Palais, to the left of entrance 4.    
The sculpture
1901 Tomb of Eugene Spuller Marble group. Paris, Père-Lachaise cemetery, 65th division.    
Tomb of Eugene Spuller
1905-1921 Monument to Bossuet Marble statue, in collaboration with Mathurin Moreau and Xavier Schanosky for the creation of the pedestal3. Dijon, Place Bossuet.    
Monument to Bossuet
1905-1906 Fontaine Subé Group in marble, in collaboration with Paul Auban and Louis Baralis, representing the Trade and Industry of Champagne. Reims, Place Drouet-d’Erlon.    
Monument to Bossuet
1911 Tony Noël Bronze bust and bas-relief (disappeared) adorning the sculptor\'s grave. Paris, Père-Lachaise cemetery, 35th division.    
Tony Noel
Around 1916 La Bonté Marble statue, initially part of the Monument to the Grangier couple. Dijon, originally installed on Place Grangier, moved to the site of the Champmaillot Geriatric Center from 1967 to 1983, deposited in municipal workshops until 2009, then reinstalled in Champmaillot in 20095.    
Goodness
Circa 1920 Monument to Henri Chardon StatuePaul Gasq was born in Dijon, rue de la Gare, Andriot house. He is the son of Joseph Gasq, a railway employee and usually domiciled at 2, rue de Perrache in Lyon, and his wife Ursule Jacotot, without profession. He was a student at the Dijon School of Fine Arts then, from 1879, at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris. Winner of the first Rome Prize for sculpture in 1890, he became a resident of the Villa Medici in Rome from 1891 to 18941. Paul Gasq died in 1944 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. He was temporarily buried in the Batignolles cemetery, then transferred to the Péjoces cemetery in Dijon. 1893-1896 Medea Marble statue. Paris, Tuileries garden (since 1904)2.     Around 1916 La Bonté Marble statue, initially part of the Monument to the Grangier couple. Dijon, originally ins
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