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Ernest Henri Dubois
French sculptor and medalist (1863–1930) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ernest Henri Dubois (French pronunciation: [ɛʁnɛst ɑ̃ʁi dybwa]; March 16, 1863 in Dieppe; December 30, 1930 in Paris), was a French sculptor. He enrolled in 1881 at the École des Arts décoratiif and then attended the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he studied under Alexandre Falguière, Henri Chapu and Jules Chaplain. It was his award of the commission to carry out the sculptural work on the tomb of Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet in Meaux Cathedral that gave his career a boost and saw him awarded a Medal of Honour and subsequently he became a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur.

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Dubois also designed several public monuments erected in Romania:
- Monument to Ion C. Brătianu in Bucharest.
- Monument to George C. Cantacuzino, at Grădina Icoanei.
- Monument to George D. Pallade.
- Monument to Eugeniu Carada in Bucharest.
- Monument to Take Ionescu.
- Bust of Ion Brătianu.
Some of these monuments were destroyed during the Communist period.
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- Statue of Jules Hardouin-Mansart. He studies an architectural drawing.
- Monument to the Maistre brothers Xavier de Maistre and Joseph de Maistre in Chambéry
- "Le Vengeur" a composition by Ernest Henri Dubois
- Bust of Eugène Fromentin the French painter and writer.
- The Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet monument in Meaux Cathedral
- Jean Guiton by Ernest Henri Dubois
- Dieppe War Memorial with one of Ernest Henri Dubois' sculptures
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