Aimé-Jules Dalou (French pronunciation: [ɛme ʒyl dalu]; 31 December 1838 – 15 April 1902) was a 19th-century French sculptor, admired for his perceptiveness...
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Jules Dalou is an 1883 bronze bust with green and brown patina. It shows Jules Dalou and was produced by his fellow-sculptor Auguste Rodin to mark Dalou's...
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Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. A life-sized bronze statue was sculpted by Jules Dalou to mark his grave, portrayed in a realistic style as though he had just...
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for his teacher much later in life. It was at Petite École that he met Jules Dalou and Alphonse Legros. In 1857, Rodin submitted a clay model of a companion...
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a Dixie Melody from the musical Sinbad of 1918. In 1874 the sculptor Jules Dalou exhibited a terracotta statuette titled "Hush-a-bye Baby" at that year's...
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of the Orangerie du Sénat. It was created by the French sculptor Aimé-Jules Dalou and unveiled in 1890. In 1884, a group of leading artists, critics, writers...
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towards the sky and a Phrygian cap, but with her breasts covered. Aimé-Jules Dalou lost the contest against the Morice brothers, but the City of Paris decided...
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to Caryatids of the Four Continents (c. 1867) by French sculptor Aimé Jules Dalou, noting that both evoked the idea of women as "pillars of strength"....
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Trône was renamed the Place de la Nation, and a group of statues by Jules Dalou, called Triumph of the Republic, was placed in the center. In the middle...
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