Henri Alfred Jacquemart

Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart (February 24, 1824 - January 4, 1896), often known as Alfred Jacquemart, was a noted French sculptor and animalier.

Jacquemart was born in Paris, studied painting and sculpture at the École des Beaux-Arts as a pupil of Paul Delaroche, exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1847-1879, and received a number of honors. He traveled in Egypt and Turkey, and was commissioned by the city of Alexandria, Egypt, to create a colossal statue of Muhammad Ali of Egypt. Ultimately, however, he earned his reputation for his many monuments in France. In 1870 Jacquemart became a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.

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