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Aimé-Jules Dalou (French pronunciation: [ɛme ʒyl dalu]; 31 December 1838 – 15 April 1902) was a 19th-century French sculptor, admired for his perceptiveness, execution, and unpretentious realism.
Jules Dalou, né à Paris le 31 décembre 1838 et mort dans la même ville le 15 avril 1902, est un sculpteur français. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Aimé Jules Dalou est né dans une famille d’artisans gantiers.
Aimé-Jules Dalou, conocido como Jules Dalou fue un escultor francés, nacido en París el 31 de diciembre de 1838 y fallecido en la misma ciudad el 15 de abril de 1902.
Jules Dalou, Radierung von Alphonse Legros Jules Dalou im Atelier. Aimé-Jules Dalou (* 31. Dezember 1838 in Paris; † 15. April 1902 ebenda) war ein französischer Bildhauer. Sein Werk ist dem Naturalismus und dem Realismus zuzuordnen.
11 de abr. de 2024 · Jules Dalou (born Dec. 31, 1838, Paris, France—died April 15, 1902, Paris) was a French sculptor noted for allegorical group compositions of Baroque inspiration and for simpler studies of common people, representative of the naturalist trend in French sculpture.
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History. In 1884, a group of leading artists, critics, writers and politicians proposed the creation of a monument that would honor Delacroix. To create the monument, they chose the well-known French sculptor Aimé-Jules Dalou. [1] Description. The monument is an allegorical display of four figures.
Biography. Born in 1838 to a glovemaker in Paris, Aimé-Jules Dalou attracted the attention of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, who directed him to the Petite Ecole in 1852 for his first artistic training.