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Louis Albert Lefeuvre
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Name
Louis-Albert Lefeuvre
Died
1924, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Louis-Albert Lefeuvre (1845 in Paris – 1924 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French sculptor.
He was a pupil of Auguste Dumont and Alexandre Falguière. From 1875, he exhibited his allegorical works, including Pour la patrie, La Muse des bois.
Main works
Jeanne d'Arc, statue, plaster, 1875
L'Adolescence, statue, plaster, 1876
Saint Michel, iron
Joseph Bara, statue, 1881, Palaiseau
Après le travail, plaster, 1885
Armand Carrel, statue, bronze, 1887 (destroyed)
L'Aïeul, plaster, museum of Cholet
Le Pain, marble
Pour la patrie, iron
Pour la patrie, marble, Salon des artistes français, 1890
Maréchal Boucicaut
Paul-Louis Courier
Marivaux, bust, bronze
Les Fondeurs de cloche or Les Fondeurs du Moyen-Âge, statue, tin and bronze, Exposition Universelle (1900)