- Jean-Marie Bonnassieux
[
Le Puy-en-Velay ]Jean-Marie Bienaimé Bonnassieux (1810-1892) was a French sculptor.
The son of a cabinet maker from Lyon, Bonnassieux showed talent as a boy and was educated at the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts underAugustin-Alexandre Dumont . In 1836 he was the co-winner (withAuguste Ottin ) of thePrix de Rome . Bonnassieux subsequently taught at the Ecole, and among his students in the 1880s was the young AmericanLorado Taft .Bonnassieux is buried at
Montparnasse Cemetery .Work
* "Wisdom, Truth and Error", allegorical group on top of the Pavillon de Marsan, facing the Tuileries, at the
Palais du Louvre , and other work at the Louvre from the 1850s through the 1870s
* "Groupe des Heures" over the clock, Lyon Bourse, 1858 and 1863
* architectural work at thePalais de Justice, Paris , 1868
* The bronze statue of "Notre-Dame de France" overlooking the town ofLe Puy-en-Velay is made from 213 Russian canons taken in theSiege of Sebastopol (1854–1855) and was presented to the public on the 12th of September 1860 in front of 120,000 people.Sources
* A Handbook of Modern French Sculpture, Daniel Cady Eaton
* Thierry Boyer-Bonnassieux
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