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List of works by Jean Boucher : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of works by Jean Boucher
This is a listing of the main works of Jean Boucher, who was a French sculptor born in Cesson-Sévigné on 20 November 1870. He died in Paris in 1939 and is buried in Rennes alongside his son. ==Early works== After completing his primary education and when he was twelve years of age, Boucher was apprenticed to a Rennes blacksmith but his artistic abilities came to the notice of the sculptor Charles Joseph Lenoir, the father of Pierre Charles Lenoir, who advised him to attend evening classes at the "Halle aux Toiles" in Rouen. There he became a friend of the painter Jules Ronsin who was to become a director of the Ếcole régionale des beaux-arts in Rennes, a school which was to produce a generation of talented sculptors who became known as the "Ếcole de Rennes" and apart from Boucher included Paul Le Goff, Louis Henri Nicot , Pierre Charles Lenoir, Eloi Robert, Albert Bourget, Armel Beaufils and Francis Renaud. 1888 was to be an important year for Boucher and he enrolled at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris, helped by a bursary from the Rennes municipality. On arriving in Paris he shared rooms with Ronsin and his apprenticeship started at the Académie Julian where he was able to learn from Henri Chapu and by the end of 1889 he was able to join the Ếcole des beaux-arts itself and was placed in the studio of Alexandre Falguière and was able to attended classes run by Antonin Mercié. Boucher now worked on preparing suitable works to submit to the salons and enter into competitions. 1891 saw him win third medal in the competition entitled "Figure modelée d'après l'antique". 1896 saw Boucher's first showing at the Salon des Artistes français with a plaster version of "Un soir". Here are details of some of these early works.
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