Jean-Elie Vezien
Jean-Elie Vezien — Jean-Elie Vezien studied at École des beaux-arts de Marseille and Beaux-Arts de Paris. the recorded working language is French. Employment is recorded with École des beaux-arts de Marseille. Positions recorded include director of the Académie de Marseille. Distinctions recorded are Knight of the Legion of Honour, Prix de Rome and resident at the Villa Medici. The heading is also recorded as Elie Jean Vezien and Elie-Jean Vezien. Jean-Elie Vezien is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q3587712. The record continues: jean-Elie Vezien is recorded with the citizenship of France. Institutional cataloguing adds that jean-Elie Vezien is recorded as sculptor and medalist. Jean-Elie Vezien was born in 1890 at Marseille.
Identity and overview
The following is established of the heading itself.
Jean-Elie Vezien is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q3587712. Institutional cataloguing adds that jean-Elie Vezien is recorded with the citizenship of France.
Works and production
The following works and productions are recorded by name or by count.
Jean-Elie Vezien is recorded as human. Jean-Elie Vezien is recorded with the occupation sculptor. Jean-Elie Vezien is recorded with the occupation medalist. The same evidence establishes that jean-Elie Vezien is recorded as a citizen of France.
Jean-Elie Vezien is registered by VIAF under the identifier 95354132. The register further records that jean-Elie Vezien is registered by ISNI under the identifier 0000000068017934. Jean-Elie Vezien is registered by Bibliothèque nationale de France under the identifier 16111057k. It is also recorded that jean-Elie Vezien is documented in 5 language editions of the general reference literature.
Jean-Elie Vezien is also recorded as Elie Jean Vezien; Elie-Jean Vezien. The record continues: wikidata Query Service catalogues 2 works under this heading. The register further records that jean-Elie Vezien is recorded with the gender male. Jean-Elie Vezien was born on 18 July 1890.
Jean-Elie Vezien died on 7 September 1982. Jean-Elie Vezien was born at Marseille. Institutional cataloguing adds that jean-Elie Vezien died at Marseille.
Sources and evidence
This entry is compiled from 4 catalogued sources across 3 independent registers. The registers consulted are Crossref registry, Wikipedia and Wikimedia Foundation. Every statement above is held against the register that stated it; where the registers are silent, the entry is silent.
In detail
Jean-Elie Vezien studied at École des beaux-arts de Marseille and Beaux-Arts de Paris. the recorded working language is French.
Employment is recorded with École des beaux-arts de Marseille. Positions recorded include director of the Académie de Marseille.
Distinctions recorded are Knight of the Legion of Honour, Prix de Rome and resident at the Villa Medici.
Sources
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- 1.
Désombrages, Joseph Vezien, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Vezien, Elie Jean, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3587712: Jean-Elie Vezien
Institutional database · Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation
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Plates
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Photo de la basilique Notre-Dame-D’Afrique et de la statue du Cardinal Lavigerie
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