Monday, March 18, 2013
Emmanuel Frémiet
Monument to Emmanuel Frémiet by Henri Greber, 1913
Frémiet is working on a model of “Le Dénicheur d'oursons” (The Bear Hunter)
Jardin des plantes
Quartier du Jardin-des-Plantes, 5th arrondissement
Paris, July 2012
“This memorial statue dedicated to the artist Emmanuel Fremiet had been commissioned by the Jardin des Plantes and the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. This bronze sculpture was sculpted by another French artist, Henri Greber, in 1913 and depicts Fremiet at work as a sculptor himself producing a piece of art. Emmanuel Fremiet was an animal sculptor that worked at the Jardin des Plantes and later became the professor for animal drawing at the Natural History Museum. In the pedestal of the sculpture the relief, designed by Henri Greber, represents the equestrian statue of Joan of Arc that Fremiet actually produced for Napoleon III. The second bronze bas-relief is located on the back of the base of the Emmanuel Fremiet statue, and this particular one depicts a bear hunter with a bear, which was another bronze statue that Fremiet himself created.” (Monument to Emmanuel Frémiet, Zenodo)
See also: Le Dénicheur d'oursons
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Ah that's very interesting. I've rarely seen statues of sculptors at work.
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