Jean Antoine Injalbert

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Jean Antoine Injalbert was a prominent French sculptor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his expressive public monuments and allegorical works.

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Jean Antoine Injalbert canonical 3

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instanceOf French sculptor
human
sculptor
activeIn early 20th century
late 19th century
associatedWith French Third Republic public art programs
awardReceived Prix de Rome
surface form: Prix de Rome for sculpture
countryOfCitizenship France
educatedAt École des Beaux-Arts
surface form: École des Beaux-Arts (Paris)
familyName Injalbert
fieldOfWork sculpture
genre allegorical sculpture
public monument
givenName Jean
hasWorkType architectural sculpture
funerary sculpture
monumental sculpture
influencedBy academic tradition of the École des Beaux-Arts
classical sculpture
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Beaux-Arts
academic art
name Jean Antoine Injalbert self-link
nationality French
notableFor allegorical works
expressive public monuments
notableWork fr:Pont de Mirabeau
surface form: Allegorical figures for Pont Mirabeau (Paris)

Funerary monuments in Père Lachaise Cemetery (Paris)
La Loire et le Loiret (Orléans)
La République protégeant les sciences et les arts (Paris, Hôtel de Ville)
Monument to Jean-Baptiste Colbert (Reims)
Monument to the Dead of Béziers (Béziers)
Sculptural decoration of the Gare de Tours (Tours)
occupation sculptor
placeOfBirth Béziers
surface form: Béziers, France
placeOfDeath Paris
surface form: Paris, France
sexOrGender male
style expressive figurative sculpture
workLocation Béziers
Orléans
Paris
Reims
Tours

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Alexander Stirling Calder studentOf Jean Antoine Injalbert
Henry Hudson Kitson studiedUnder Jean Antoine Injalbert
Jean Antoine Injalbert name Jean Antoine Injalbert self-link