- Abel Lafleur
Abel Lafleur (1875 – 1953) was a French sculptor who designed and made the
FIFA World Cup trophy, first simply called 'Coupe du Monde', later renamed theJules Rimet Trophy . The trophy was 35 cm in height, weighed 3.8 kg and was made of gold-plated sterling silver, with a blue base of semi-precious stone (lapis lazuli). On the four sides of the base there were four gold plates onto which would be written the names of the winners of the trophy.The sculpture, though based on the incomplete
Nike of Samothrace ('The Goddess of Victory') which remains on display at theLouvre , was designed to include the shallow, octagonal cup supported by upraised arms and a garland surrounding the model's head. Lafleur knowingly dispensed with the faithful, dynamic design (as used by Rolls-Royce to adourn their vehicles) but decided on a static representation that would assist in how the trophy was held.Lafleur was born in Rodez, in South-West France in the midi-Pyrenees region. He attended the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was heavily influenced as a pupil by the French medallistJules-Clémente Chaplain (1839-1909), andFrancois-Joseph-Hubert Ponscarmé (1827-1903) and worked alongsideAlexandre Louis Marie Charpentier (1856-1909) who had been an assistant to Ponscarmé. Lafleur specialised in the naked female form, as a subject for medallic sculpture, and theFemme Assise Lisant is one of an astounding series of realistic works produced just after the turn of the century.From 1901 Lafleur exhibited regularly at the
Salon des Artistes Francais , at theSalon des Independants and at theSalon d'Automne . Lafleur was awarded a gold medal and onAugust 8 ,1920 he was nominated to the grade of Chevalier of theLégion d'honneur . Lafleur was a contemporary ofRene Gregoire (1871-1945) and Pierre-Charles Lenoir (1871-1953).See also
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Silvio Gazzaniga http://www.finemedals.com/artists.htmhttp://www.lvbeethoven.com/Numism/Coins_Plaques.html
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