Emmanuel Frémiet

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Emmanuel Frémiet was a prominent 19th-century French sculptor renowned for his realistic animal sculptures and monumental public works, including notable equestrian statues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
sculptor
awardReceived Grand Prix de sculpture (Paris Exposition Universelle 1878) NERFINISHED
burialPlace Cimetière de Louveciennes NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
20th century
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1824-12-06
dateOfDeath 1910-09-10
employer Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle NERFINISHED
familyName Frémiet NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork animal sculpture
equestrian statue
sculpture
genre animalier sculpture
givenName Emmanuel NERFINISHED
hasWorkInCollection Musée d'Orsay NERFINISHED
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Museum of Art NERFINISHED
influencedBy Antoine-Louis Barye NERFINISHED
knownFor equestrian statues
monumental public sculptures
realistic animal sculptures
languageOfWorkOrName French
lifespan 1824–1910
memberOf Académie des Beaux-Arts NERFINISHED
movement Realism
name Emmanuel Frémiet NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork Equestrian statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps at Port Said (destroyed) NERFINISHED
Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc at Place des Pyramides, Paris NERFINISHED
Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc in Philadelphia NERFINISHED
Equestrian statue of Napoleon I at Paris NERFINISHED
Gorilla Carrying off a Woman NERFINISHED
Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) statue in Paris NERFINISHED
Saint Michael slaying the Dragon (Mont-Saint-Michel) NERFINISHED
occupation sculptor
placeOfBirth France
Paris
placeOfDeath France
Paris
relative François Rude NERFINISHED
Sophie Frémiet NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
studentOf François Rude NERFINISHED
style naturalism
workLocation Paris

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Paul Wayland Bartlett studiedUnder Emmanuel Frémiet