The Thought at the Petit Palais, Paris
The Thought at the Petit Palais, Paris
Published 2015-05-12T13:08:07+00:00
This sculpture is by Denys Puech, born December 3, 1854 to Gavernac (common Bozouls) and died in December 1942 in Rodez, is a French sculptor. In 1872, after two years of training, he continued his training at the School of Fine Arts of Paris in the workshops of François Jouffroy then of Alexandre Falguière and Henri Chapu. In 1881 he obtained his first success with the 2nd Grand Prix de Rome for Tyrtaeus singing Messeniennes. In 1883, new success with the 2nd Grand Prix de Rome for Diagoras dying of joy at the triumph of his two children winners in the Olympics. In 1884, he finally won the Grand Prix de Rome for Mezentius injured.
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Date published | 12/05/2015 |
Titulo | The Thought |
Lugar | Petit Palais Museum |