Louis-Léopold Chambard

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Modestie, 1861, by Louis-Léopold Chambard. East facade of the Cour Carrée in the Louvre palace, Paris.

Louis-Léopold Chambard (1811–1895) was a French sculptor from Jura. He won the Prix de Rome in 1837. One of his sculptures is in the city hall of Saint-Amour.[1]

Main works

  • Modestie, 1861, east facade of the Cour Carrée in the Palais du Louvre, Paris
  • Le Bûcheron, bronze with brown and golden brown patina
  • Bust of Jean-Jacques de Cambacérès[2]

References

  1. (French) "Partons à la découverte des vieux quartiers de Saint Amour (Jura)". Saint-Amour Jura. Retrieved 2009-07-03. 
  2. (French) "La Cour de Cassation, Premier étage, Galerie des bustes". Cour de Cassation. Retrieved 2009-07-03. 


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