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Nationality
  
French

Name
  
Albert Bourget

Occupation
  
Sculptor

Died
  
August 21, 1956

Albert Bourget
Born
  
18 October 1881

Education
  
Ecole regionale des beaux-arts RennesEcole des beaux-arts Paris

Introduction

Albert Bourget was a French sculptor born in Rennes on 18 October 1881 and who died in Le Minihic-sur-Rance on 21 August 1956. He studied at the Ecole des beaux-arts in Rennes alongside Pierre Charles Lenoir, Eloi Emile Robert, Armel Beaufils, Emmanuel Guerin, Francis Renaud (sculptor) Louis Henri Nicot and Jean Boucher (artist) and later became professor of sculpture at the school.

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Main works

The main works of Albert Bourget are listed below.

Bust of Marianne

The townhall of Le Minihic-sur-Rance in the place de l' Eglise has a plaster Bourget bust of this symbol of the French Republic.

Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire War Memorial

At the top of a tall column is Bourget's sculpture of a winged angel who holds a crown of laurel in each hand.

Laval War Memorial

This memorial features a pyramid like structure decorated at the top with the croix de guerre at whose base are three bronze sculptures. That in the centre is an allegory for the motherland, armed and helmeted and carrying a flag and sword whilst below her and to her left, a dying soldier reaches up to hand her a statuette depicting "Victory". On the right of the central figure are the Laval coat of arms with a crown, this resting on a bed of laurel leaves. The inscription near the top of the monument reads

The casting of the bronze was undertaken by the Fonderie Veuve Gauthier in Rennes.

Pace War Memorial

For this memorial, Bourget's composition was an imaginative one and featured the bronze body of a dead soldier which was placed in a niche in the monument itself. In 2013 the bronze was stolen and broken into four pieces but was recovered and will hopefully be repaired in the near future and placed back in its niche.

La piscine Saint-Georges

This is one of Rennes's architectural gems built between 1923 and 1926. The architect was Emmanuel Le Ray and the building's decoration includes a "mascaron" of the head of Neptune by Bourget and mosaics by Isidore Odorico.

Bieuzy War Memorial

Bourget was commissioned in 1925 to provide a sculpture for this memorial and working in granite, he sculpted a helmeted soldier ("poulu") with rifle who leans on a rock looking at a cross and the graves of his comrades.

Bust of C.A.Collin

This terracotta bust is held in the Rennes Musee des beaux-arts.

The Rennes's Palais du Commerce

The figure of Hermes or Mercury holding a caduceus on this building in Rennes, the old PTT headquarters, was sculpted by Bourget as were the statues symbolizing Industry and Agriculture.

Eglise paroissiale Sainte-Therese

This Rennes church, built in 1936 and designed by Hyacinthe Perrin stands in the rue Bigot-de-Preameneu. It holds mosaics by Isidore Odorico, paintings by Louis Garrain and sculpture by Bourget who created a depiction of Christ on the Cross for the church's porch and several gargoyles.

Miscellaneous

It was Bourget who carried out the restoration work on St Malo's statue of the Virgin Mary and Jesus in the Notre-Dame de la Grand'Porte church.

References

Albert Bourget Wikipedia


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