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'''Joseph Joanovici:''' a scrap metal merchant who operated in a Paris suburb during this period, is not considered an artist in the traditional sense.
'''Joseph Joanovici:''' a scrap metal merchant who operated in a Paris suburb during this period, is not considered an artist in the traditional sense.


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'''François Pompon:''' Pompon worked in Rodin's studio and inherited the role of animal sculptor. Unlike Bayre, Pompon focused on simplifying and purifying animal forms to capture their essence.
'''[[Louis-Ernest Barrias]]''' (1841-1905) [Deceased]: Barrias, a French sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school, contributed to the decoration of the Paris Opéra and the Hôtel de la Païva. He worked primarily in marble, in a Romantic realist style influenced by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux.
'''[[Romée Leclercq]]''' -- Wannabe Silent Film Star
'''[[Marie-Hélène Leblanc]]''' -- Madame of
'''[[Bertrand Salomon]]''' -- Coach Driver
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 7 October 2025

Reynauld Auxerre

Aristide Maillol (1861-1944): Maillol, initially a painter, later switched to sculpture. He is known for his natural and sensual portrayals of the female nude, with his work "Night" dating to 1902.

Georges de Feure: De Feure, a versatile Belgian artist, became a lead designer for Art Nouveau gallery owner Siegfried Bing. He created decorative ironwork and metal sculpture, as well as furniture, newspaper articles, stage sets, and posters.

Joseph Joanovici: a scrap metal merchant who operated in a Paris suburb during this period, is not considered an artist in the traditional sense.


François Pompon: Pompon worked in Rodin's studio and inherited the role of animal sculptor. Unlike Bayre, Pompon focused on simplifying and purifying animal forms to capture their essence.

Louis-Ernest Barrias (1841-1905) [Deceased]: Barrias, a French sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school, contributed to the decoration of the Paris Opéra and the Hôtel de la Païva. He worked primarily in marble, in a Romantic realist style influenced by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux.

Romée Leclercq -- Wannabe Silent Film Star

Marie-Hélène Leblanc -- Madame of

Bertrand Salomon -- Coach Driver