- Pierre-Jules Mêne
Pierre Jules Mêne, (1810 -1879), was a French
Sculptor and "Animalière ". He is considered to be the pioneer of animal sculpture in the nineteenth-century.Mêne produced a number of animal sculptures, mainly of domestic animals like
horses ,cows andbulls ,sheep ,goats , etc., which were in vogue during theSecond Empire . He was one of a "school of French "animalières" which also includedPierre Louis Rouillard ,Antoine-Louis Barye ,Auguste Caïn , andFrançois Pompon . Mêne himself specialized in smallbronze figures which explains why none of his works exist as public statuary.His work was a popular success with the
bourgeois class and many editions of each sculpture were made, often to decorate the increasingly private homes of the period. The quality of these works is high, comparable to Barye's. Mêne also seems to have enjoyed a longer period of success and celebrity than his contemporaries. He is considered to have been "the"Lost-wax casting expert of his time, later surpassed only byAuguste Rodin .However, because Mêne was so prolific and because so many editions of his works were made, his work is devalued in the current market, and forgeries of his works abound.
Bibliography
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catalogue raisonné of Pierre-Jules Mêne byMichel Poletti andAlain Richarme (Paris , 1998). Includes a catalogue of 240 models with a history of editions from 1838 to 1933; biography; context of life and work in Second Empire Paris (In French).External links
* [http://bronze-gallery.com/sculptors/artist.cfm?sculptorID=37 Bronze sculpture by Pierre Jules Mene]
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