Jean-Jacques Feuchère Explained
Jean-Jacques Feuchère |
Birth Date: | 24 August 1807 |
Nationality: | French |
Jean-Jacques Feuchère (24 August 1807 – 26 July 1852) was a French sculptor.
He was a student of Jean-Pierre Cortot, and among his students was Jacques-Léonard Maillet.
Selected works
- Relief panel Le Pont d'Arcole, Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1833–1834
- Satan, bronze; dated 1833 (Musée du Louvre).[1] Other examples are in the collections of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Asmolean Museum,[2] and LACMA.
- Pediment sculpture, Church of St. Denys du Saint-Sacrement in Paris, 3rd arrondissement, for architect Étienne-Hippolyte Godde, 1835
- Portrait statue of the Marquis of Stafford, bronze 1837. (Dunrobin Castle)
- Amazon Taming a Horse, bronze; dated 1843. (Musée du Louvre);[3] an undated bronze is at the Cleveland Museum of Art.[4]
- La Loi (The Law), Place du Palais-Bourbon, Paris. Installed in 1854
- Arab Warrior on the Pont d'Iéna, Paris
- Fontaine Cuvier, rue Cuvier, Paris
- Seated Michelangelo, bronze[5]
- Jeanne d'Arc, Hôtel de ville, Rouen
- La Madeleine, Paris
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Satan . 20 July 2024 . Louvre Museum Official Website .
- Web site: Satan. Ashmolean Museum. 16 July 2024.
- Web site: Amazone domptant un cheval sauvage. Louvre Museum Official Website. 8 October 2014.
- http://www.clevelandart.org/Explore/artistwork.asp?artistLetter=F&recNo=40&woRecNo=1{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- Web site: Auction, Phillips Son and Neale, 10 January 1978, Lot 116. 8 October 2014.