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Raymond Sudre

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Occupation
  
Sculptor


Born
  
October 28, 1870 (
1870-10-28
)
Perpignan, France

Died
  
9 August 1962, Paris, France

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Raymond Sudre (1870-1962) was a French sculptor.

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Early life

Raymond Sudre was born on October 29, 1870 in Perpignan, France. He was tutored by sculptors Antonin Mercié and Alexandre Falguière.

Career

Sudre was a sculptor. He designed a bust of the Count of Blossac in the Blossac Park in Poitiers. He also designed the World War I memorial in Ille-sur-Têt. Additionally, he designed the Fontaine des Amours de Bagatelle on the grounds of the Château de Bagatelle in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

SudreHe won the Prix de Rome in 1900. He visited Quebec in 1929.

Sudre became a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1914, and he was promoted to Officer in 1938.

Death

Sudre died in 1962.

References

Raymond Sudre Wikipedia