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Georges Diebolt

Georges Diebolt, sometimes spelled Diébolt, (1816, Dijon - 1861, Paris) was a French sculptor best known for his publicly commissioned monumental works, including the ''Zouave'' and ''Grenadier'' on the pont de l'Alma in Paris and the ''Maritime Victory'' on the Pont des Invalides.
==Life==
Trained at the École nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he then went to the Villa Medici after winning the Prix de Rome in 1841, towards the end of Louis-Philippe's reign. He came to be valued for works in an academic style which prefigured his 1841 plaster bas-relief ''La mort de Démosthène'' (now at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts), or ''La Villanelle'', exhibited at the Salon of 1848 and remarked upon by Théophile Gautier, who described it as
He also produced some more or less romantic paintings, such as ''Hero and Leander'' (exhibited in the "grande galerie XIXe siècle" of the musée Roger-Quilliot at Clermont-Ferrand). (See Deluge crdp.ac-clermont.fr)
His short career as a sculptor profited largely from public commissions under the Second French Empire—he was much sought-after for monumental works and received the Légion d'honneur, before dying at only 45.

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