- Etienne-Jules Ramey
[Etienne-] Jules Ramey (
Paris 1796 — Paris, 1852) was a French sculptor.The pupil of his father, Claude Ramey (1754-1838), he trained in the studio of
Pierre Cartellier , won thePrix de Rome , with the subject "Ulysses recognized by his dog", and collaborated withDavid d'Angers on the sculptures for thetriumphal arch atMarseille , thePorte d'Aix , 1828 to 1839. His worked in partnership with Auguste Dumont and taught at theEcole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. One of his pupils there was the Belgian sculptorGuillaume Geefs .elected works
*"Thésée combattant le Minotaure" (1826), limestone group, Paris, Jardin des Tuileries ("illustration")
* "Saint Luc", limestone Paris, peristyle of the rear façade of theÉglise de la Madeleine ,
* "Saint Pierre" and "Saint Paul", limestone, Paris,Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul , place Franz-Liszt
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