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Name
  
Henri Jacquemart


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Died
  
January 4, 1896, Paris, France

Education
  
Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux-Arts

Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart ([ɑ̃ʁi alfʁɛd maʁi ʒakmaʁ]) (24 February 1824 in Paris – 4 January 1896 in Paris), often known as Alfred Jacquemart, was a noted French sculptor and animalier. He usually signed his works: A. Jacquemart.

Jacquemart studied under painter Paul Delaroche and sculptor Jean Baptiste Jules Klagmann. He entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1845.

Jacquemart exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1847–1879, receiving medals in 1857, 1863 and 1865. He traveled in Egypt and Turkey, and was commissioned by the city of Alexandria, Egypt, to create a colossal statue of Muhammad Ali of Egypt.

He sculpted in large, medium and small scale. Many of his works were cast in bronze by the Val d' Osne foundry and some by the silversmith Christofle. Ultimately, however, he earned his reputation for his many larger animal works. In 1870 Jacquemart became a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.

Jacquemart died suddenly at his apartment in the Rue de Babylone, Paris on the night of 4 January 1896. His funeral was delayed until 13 January for the arrival of his son, Maurice, who lived in Tunis and was held at the Eglise Saint Thomas d'Aquin, Paris.

Selected works

  • Sphinxes (four), La Fontaine du Palmier, Paris, 1858
  • Chimera (two), La Fontaine Saint-Michel, Paris, c.1860
  • Evangelists (four), Église Saint-Augustin de Paris, 1862
  • Valet au chiens (Huntsman and dogs), many castings (see examples below), 1866
  • Louis XII on horseback, bas relief Hotel de Ville de Compiegne, 1869
  • Viceroy Mohammed Ali, Alexandria, 1872
  • Lions (four), originally meant to stand guard by the statue of Mohammed Ali, but fattened and lengthened by two metres and placed at the opposite entrances of Qasr al-Nil Bridge, Cairo, 1873
  • Lions (eight), La Fontaine Place Félix Eboué, Paris, 1874
  • Soliman Pasha, Cairo, 1874
  • Mohammed Laz-oglou Bey, Cairo, 1874-5
  • Rhinocéros, Paris, 1878
  • Some works of Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart
  • References

    Henri Alfred Jacquemart Wikipedia