Early Life and Education
- Born: July 18, 1829, Nogent-sur-Seine, France
- Initially studied law to please his father, a notary.
- Abandoned legal studies to pursue sculpture.
- Influenced by the work of his great-uncle, Jean-Baptiste Pigalle.
- Debut at the Paris Salon in 1857 under the name Dubois-Pigalle.
- Studied at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts under Armand Toussaint.
- Traveled to Rome in 1860, studying and copying classical sculptures.
Career and Artistic Development
- Resided in Rome for four years, developing his skills and artistic style.
- Awarded "une médaille de 2° classe" by the Paris Salon in 1863 for works created in Rome (Saint Jean-Baptiste and Narcisse).
- Returned to France and completed "Chanteur florentin du XVe siècle," a highly popular work.
- Received *médaille d'honneur* at the Salon des beaux-arts in 1865 and 1876.
- Became Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1867, later promoted to Officer (1874), Commander (1886), and Grand Croix (1889).
- Developed a significant portrait painting practice alongside his sculpture work after 1870.
- Taught at the Académie Julian.
- His style evolved from Italian influences to a more individual expression.
Major Works and Achievements
- Equestrian Statue of Joan of Arc: Located in Place Saint-Augustin, Paris. A significant public work demonstrating his skill in equestrian sculpture.
- Bust of Alexandre Cabanel: Showcases his portraiture abilities.
- Eve Naissante: Housed in the Petit Palais, Paris.
- Narcissus (1866): Located on the north façade of the Cour Carrée in the Louvre Palace, Paris.
- Military Courage Statue: A reproduction located in Mount Vernon, Baltimore.
- Equestrian statue of Anne de Montmorency: Situated in the Château de Chantilly.
- Monument/Cenotaph to General de la Moricière: Located in Nantes Cathedral.
- The Tomb of General Lamoricire: A masterpiece in the cathedral of Nantes, showcasing allegorical figures and reliefs.
Later Life and Legacy
- Died from pneumonia on May 23, 1905.
- His work reflects a blend of classical influences and personal artistic expression.
- Recognized for his skill in both sculpture and painting.
- Awarded numerous honors throughout his career, including the Légion d'honneur.
- Established a museum with Alfred Boucher containing information relating to his work.
- His works are displayed in prominent locations such as the Louvre Palace and Petit Palais.


