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Louis-Léon Cugnot

French sculptor (1835–1894) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Louis-Léon Cugnot
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Louis-Léon Cugnot (Paris 17 October 1835 19 August 1894) was a French sculptor.

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Monument to Jacques Léon Clément-Thomas and Claude Lacombe, Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
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Allegorical figures of Paving and Gas, foyer of the Palais Garnier, Paris

Life

Cugnot was born in Paris, son of the sculptor Etienne Cugnot. He entered the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in the 1850s under teachers Francisque Joseph Duret and Georges Diebolt.[1] Cugnot took the Prix de Rome in 1859 along with co-winner Alexandre Falguière, and was a pensioner of the Villa Medici in Rome from 1860 to 1863.

In 1874 he was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor.[2]

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Work

Cugnot's work includes:

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References

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