Alfred Boucher

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Alfred Boucher
Alfred Boucher

A French sculptor, Alfred Boucher (September 23, 18501934) won the Grand Prix du Salon in 1881, and moved to Italy the following year.

"la petite Boucher"
"la petite Boucher"

He also served as a mentor to Camille Claudel. He was from Bouy-sur-Ovin. He was the son of a farmhand who became the gardener of the sculptor Ramus, recongnizing Boucher's talent he opened his studio to him.


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