Charles-Auguste Lebourg

Charles-Auguste Lebourg (1829–1906) was a French sculptor.

Also recorded as Charles Auguste Lebourg.

Charles-Auguste Lebourg in brief

Born
1829
Died
1906
Known for
sculptor
Place of birth
Nantes
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Overview

Born at Nantes in 1829, died at 17th arrondissement of Paris in 1906.

In detail

Charles-Auguste Lebourg studied at Beaux-Arts de Paris. training under François Rude and Amédée Ménard is recorded. Jean Joseph de Vasselot is recorded as having studied under Charles-Auguste Lebourg. the recorded working language is French.

The field of work recorded is art of sculpture. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are public. François Rude is recorded as an influence.

Works named in the authority record are equestrian statue of Joan of Arc, Wallace fountain and Monument aux morts de la guerre de 1870.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Charles-Auguste Lebourg”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q2957962: Charles-Auguste Lebourg

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