André-Joseph Allar
André-Joseph Allar | |
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Born |
August 22, 1845 Toulon, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France |
Died |
April 11, 1926 Toulon, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France |
Occupation | Sculptor |
Relatives | Gaudensi Allar (brother) |
André-Joseph Allar (1845–1926) was a French sculptor.
Biography
André-Joseph Allar was born in Toulon on August 22, 1845.
He became a successor sculptor. He won the Prix de Rome in 1869 for sculpture, and became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts on 20 May 1905. He was also an officer of the Légion d'honneur.
He died in Toulon on April 11, 1926. A street in Marseille has been named in his honor.
Main works
- Hécube découvrant le cadavre de Polydore, musée des Beaux-Arts à Marseille
- La mort d’Alceste, inspired by his wife's death, Lisieux
- Enfant des Abruzzes, musée d'Orsay[1]
- Thétis portant les armes d’Achille
- Buste de Montricher, gallery of the palais Longchamp in Marseille
- Sainte Madeleine on the facade of the Cathedral de la Major in Marseille
- Monument de la Fédération on the place de la République in Toulon.
- Fontaine de la place Estrangin, Marseille
- Fontaine de la place Castellane, Marseille, in collaboration with Jules Cantini
- Portrait de son frère Gaudensi, museum of Toulon
- Statues de Jean Bullant et de Jean Goujon, on the front of the Mairie de Paris
- Statue de Frédéric Le Play, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
- Monument du Centenaire, Nice
Gallery
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Frédéric le Play
Jardin du Luxembourg -
Fontaine
Place Castellane -
Henri-Jacques Espérandieu
architect
References
- ↑ La mort d'Alceste, Enfant des Abruzzes Site of the musée d'Orsay
- Académie de Marseille, Dictionnaire des marseillais, Edisud, Marseille, 2001, (ISBN 2-7449-0254-3)
- Paul Masson, Encyclopédie des Bouches-du-Rhône, Archives départementales, Marseille, 17 volumes, from 1913 to 1937
- Adrien Blés, Dictionnaire historique des rues de Marseille, Jeanne Laffitte ed., Marseille, 1989, (ISBN 2-86276-195-8).
- Bruno Wuillequiey, Denise Jasmin, Luc Georget, Bénédicte Ottinger, Florence Dagousset and Gilles Mihière, Régis Bertrand, Marseille au XIXe, rêves et triomphes, Musées de Marseille (16 November 1991 – 15 February 1992), (ISBN 2-7118-2487-X)
- Régine Allar, La dynastie des Allar, Revue Marseille, 1982, N° 130, pages 138-143
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