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Charles Émile Seurre
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Charles Seurre
Charles Marie Émile Seurre or Seurre the Younger (22 February 1798 – 11 January 1858) was a French sculptor.
Seurre was born and died in Paris. A student of the sculptor Pierre Cartellier, in 1824 Émile Seurre won the Prix de Rome for sculpture with a relief on the subject Joseph's tunic brought back to Jacob. Like his elder brother Bernard Seurre, he took part in spreading the Napoleonic legend and is best known for his series of statues of 'great men'.
Works
Napoleon I (1833), standing statue, bronze, Paris, Hôtel des Invalides, cour d'honneur
Napoléon I, standing statue (smaller version), bronze, Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
The Navy, allegorical figure, Paris, Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile, under the arc de triomphe, north spandrel