- Antoine-Augustin Préault
Antoine-Augustin Préault (
October 6 ,1809 -January 11 ,1879 ) was a Frenchsculptor of theRomanticism movement. Born in theMarais district ofParis , he is often recorded as Auguste Préault.A student of
David d'Angers , Préault first exhibited at theParis Salon in 1833. He was not favorably looked upon by some of the artistic community's elite due to his outspokenness and because he was part of the circle ofactivist s in the French Revolution of 1830. During that period of turmoil Préault's studio was vandalized and many of his plaster models were destroyed. As a result of these circumstances his work has been largely overshadowed by his contemporaries.Antoine-Augustin Préault died in Paris in 1879 and was interred in the
Père Lachaise Cemetery . Three of his most noted sculptures are:
* "Christ on the Cross" (1840) - Eglise Saint-Gervais, Paris.
* "Ophelia " (1843) -Musée d'Orsay , Paris
* "La Tuerie" (The Killing) (1854) - Musée des Beaux-Arts,Chartres References
*"Auguste Préault : sculpteur romantique, ". Author: compilation. (1997)
Gallimard ISBN
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