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Onésyme-Aristide Croisy : ウィキペディア英語版
Aristide Croisy

Onésime-Aristide Croisy (31 March 1840 – 7 November 1899) was a French sculptor. He is known for his dramatic bronze military statues, but perhaps best known for his marble ''Le Nid'' (The Nest), showing two children asleep in an armchair.
==Formation==

Onésime-Aristide Croisy was born in Fagnon, a village in the Ardennes, on 31 March 1840.
His father was Adolphe Croisy, a master mason who was later responsible for building the fortifications at Mézières, Ardennes.
His mother was Marie-Charlotte Villière. He made his first models while living at Mézieres.
He entered the ''École des Beaux-Arts'' on 8 October 1857.
His teachers were Armand Toussaint and Charles Gumery.
He also studied under Augustin-Alexandre Dumont.
He won the second 2nd-class grand prize of the Prix de Rome in 1863.
The subject The subject was ''Nisus et Euryale''.
He competed again in 1865 and won the first 2nd-class grand prize.
In 1865 the ''École des Beaux-Arts'' awarded him the grand medal for sculpture.
His real debut was at the Salon of 1867.

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