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JEAN ALEXANDRE JOSEPH FALGUIERE (1831...

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 148 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JEAN ALEXANDRE JOSEPH FALGUIERE (1831-1900)  , French sculptor and painter, was born at Toulouse . A pupil of the Ecole
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des Beaux Arts he won the Prix de Rome in 1859; he was awarded the medal of honour at the
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Salon in 1868 and was appointed officer of the Legion of Honour in 1878 . His first
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bronze statue of importance was the " Victor of the Cock-Fight " (1864), and " Tarcisus the Christian Boy-Martyr " followed in 1867; both are now in the Luxembourg Museum . His more important monuments are those to
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Admiral Courbet (189o) at
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Abbeville and the famous "
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Joan of Arc." Among more ideal
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work are "
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Eve " (188o), "
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Diana " (1882 and 1891), " Woman and Peacock," and " The Poet," astride his Pegasus spreading wings for
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flight . His " Triumph of the Republic " (1881-1886), a vast
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quadriga for the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, is perhaps more amazingly full of
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life than others of his
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works, all of which reveal this quality of vitality in superlative degree . To these works should be added his monuments to " Cardinal Lavigerie " and " General de La Fayette " (the latter in Washington), and his statues of " Lamartine " (1876) and " St Vincent de Paul " (1879), as well as the " Balzac," which he executed for the Societe des gens de lettres on the rejection of that by Rodin; and the busts of " Carolus-Duran "• and " Coquelin cadet " (1896) . Falguiere was a painter as well as a sculptor, but somewhat inferior in merit . He displays a
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fine sense of colour and tone, added to the qualities of life and vigour that he instils into his plastic work . His " Wrestlers " (1875) and " Fan and
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Dagger " (1882; a defiant
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Spanish woman) are in the Luxembourg, and other pictures of importance are " The
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Beheading of St John the Baptist " (1877), " The Sphinx " (1883), "
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Acis and Galatea " (1885), " Old Woman and Child " (1886) and " In the Bull Slaughter-House." He became a member of the Institute (Academie des Beaux-Arts) in 1882 . He died in 'goo . See Leonce Benedite, Alexandre Falguiere, Librairie de fart (Paris) .

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