- Henri Alfred Jacquemart
Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart (February 24, 1824 - January 4, 1896), often known as Alfred Jacquemart, was a noted French sculptor and
animalier .Jacquemart was born in
Paris , studied painting and sculpture at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts as a pupil ofPaul Delaroche , exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1847-1879, and received a number of honors. He traveled inEgypt andTurkey , and was commissioned by the city ofAlexandria ,Egypt , to create a colossal stature ofMuhammad Ali of Egypt . Ultimately, however, he earned his reputation for his many monuments in France. In 1870 Jacquemart became a Chevalier of theLégion d'honneur .Selected works
* Sphinxes, La Fontaine du Palmier,
Place du Châtelet , 1858.
* Viceroy Mohammed Ali, Alexandria, ordered April 1869.
* Four lions by Jacquemart, originally meant to stand guard by the statue of Mohammed Ali, but fattened and lengthened by two meters and placed at the opposite entrances of Kasr Al Nil Bridge,Cairo .
* Soliman Pasha (1788-1860), 1874.
* Mohammed Laz-oglou Bey, Cairo, 1874-5.References
* Jane Horsell, "Les Animaliers", 1971.
* James Mackay, "The Animaliers", 1973.
* Christopher Payne, "Animals in Bronze", 1986.
* Pierre Kjellberg, "Bronzes of the 19th Century", 1994.
* George Savage, "A Concise History of Bronzes", 1968.
* E. Benezit, "Dictionnaire des Peintres et Sculpteurs", 1966.
* Stanaslas Lami, "Dictionnaire de Sculpteurs de l'ecole Francaise", 1914.
* [http://www.bronze-gallery.com/sculptors/artist.cfm?sculptorID=28 Bronze Gallery entry]
* [http://www.insecula.com/contact/A005512.html Insecula entry]
* [http://www.egy.com/landmarks/Cairo-Statues.shtml Cairo Statues]
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