Charles-Auguste Lebourg was a French sculptor, best known for the sculptural design of the Wallace fountains, which are found in virtually every quarter of Paris and in various cities throughout the world. He also created numerous statues and busts in bronze and marble, winning recognition at various Salons and World's Fairs throughout the latter half of the nineteenth century. His work is on display at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Fine Arts Museum in Nantes, as well as various parks and cemeteries in France.
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Charles Auguste Lebourg
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Wallace drinking fountain
The plaque explains why this fountain look so familiar to anyone who has walk...
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Aleix Barbat
In 2006 a final year sculpture student at Heatherley's School of Fine Art in London.
1 memorial
1 memorial
Percy Fitzgerald, FSA
Sculptor, painter and author. Born Ireland. Â The picture source website has a second picture of Fitzgerald, sadly no more flattering than this one.
2 memorials
Samuel Joseph
It seems he was a member of the Phrenological Society which makes some sense for a portrait sculptor.
2 memorials
2 memorials
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