List of works by Charles-Auguste Lebourg

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Charles-Auguste Lebourg was a French sculptor born in Nantes in 1829. He died in Paris in 1906. This is a listing of his main works.

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Main works

Bust of Lady Wallace Charles Lebourg - buste de Mme Wallace.jpg
Bust of Lady Wallace
Marble statue "Berger lisant" in a niche of the wing of the "Galerie des Cerfs", Chateau de Fontainebleau Statue Fontainebleau Charles Le Bourg.jpg
Marble statue "Berger lisant" in a niche of the wing of the "Galerie des Cerfs", Château de Fontainebleau
Lebourg's statue of Joan of Arc in Nantes Nantes Basilique Saint-Donatien Jeanne d'Arc.jpg
Lebourg's statue of Joan of Arc in Nantes

His main works are listed below:

The Louvre

Lebourg has three of his sculptures decorating parts of the outside of the Louvre. His "La Chasse" is one of the group of children decorating what is known as the aile en retour Mollien, south of the pavillon Mollien on the Cour Napoléon. The second of Lebourg's sculptures can be seen in the pavillon Richelieu where the tympanum of the arcade of the passage leading to the rue de Rivoli is decorated with Lebourg's bas relief "Vérite et Histoire". The third sculpture, again part of the Cour Napoléon, decorates the Apollon rotunda and is entitled "La Force". [6] The Musée d'Orsay hold the plaster model of "La Chasse". [7]

Wallace Fountains

Lebourg is arguably best known for his caryatids for the famous cast-iron Wallace fountain, a public drinking fountain seen all over France and in many parts of the world. They are named after the Englishman Richard Wallace, who financed their construction. A great aesthetic success, they are recognized worldwide as one of the symbols of Paris. A Wallace Fountain can be seen outside the Wallace Collection in London, the gallery that houses the works of art collected by Sir Richard Wallace and the first four Marquesses of Hertford. The caryatids depict "La Simplicité", "La Bonté", "La Sobriété" and "La Charite" as shown below.

Monument to the men of Loire-Inférieure who died in the 1870 war

Lebourg's Infantryman ("Le Fantassin") stands between Henri Emile Allouard.s " "Le Fusilier colonial" and Louis-Auguste Baralis' "Le Marin" Nantes - Monum morts 1870 05.jpg
Lebourg's Infantryman ("Le Fantassin") stands between Henri Émile Allouard.s " "Le Fusilier colonial" and Louis-Auguste Baralis' "Le Marin"
The Nantes memorial to the Franco-Prussian war Nantes - Monum morts 1870 04.jpg
The Nantes memorial to the Franco-Prussian war

This monument stands in Nantes's Place Duchesse-Anne. Four sculptors worked on the monument, Georges Bareau, Charles-Auguste Lebourg, Henri Émile Allouard and Louis-Auguste Baralis. Lebourg's contribution was the statue of the infantryman. The monument was erected in 1897 and the inauguration ceremony in April of that year was attended by Félix Faure, Jules Méline, Louis Barthou, Admiral Armand Besnard and Hippolyte-Étienne Étiennez the Nantes mayor. The bronze at the monument's summit, entitled "Pour le drapeau" was by Georges Bareau and had been cast in bronze by Barbedienne. It depicted a man slaying an eagle and at the monuments base were "le Fantassin" by Lebourg, "le Marin" by Louis Baralis, "l’Artilleur" by Émile Allouard and "Le Fusilier colonial" also by Allouard. In 1940 the occupying Germans dismantled the bronze believing that the slain eagle could be construed as representing the German eagle but the municipal workers of Nantes delegated to carry out the dismantlement managed to hide the sculpture, so stopping it being melted down. The work was retrieved in 1981, restored and re-erected in 1987.

Lebourg works held in Nantes's Musée des beaux-arts

Works shown at the Salon but current whereabouts unknown

"Joueur de biniou, dansant la nigouce". A bronze statuette shown at the 1857 Salon.

"Vierge gauloise marchant au sacrifice". A work in marble shown at the 1859 Salon.

"Une mère". A marble group shown at the 1861 Salon.

"Danaé". Statue in plaster also shown at the 1861 Salon.

"La Folie". Terracotta bust shown at the 1865 Salon.

"Jeune oiseleur rendant la liberté à une hirondelle". A bronze statue shown at the 1868 Salon.

Saint Jacques le Mineur. Statue in stone shown at the 1863 Salon.

"Le centaure Eurytion enlevant la fiancée de Pirithoüs". A group in plaster shown at the 1868 Salon.

Emile Barrault. Bronze bust shown at the 1870 Salon. Used on the Barrault tomb in Père Lachaise cemetery.

Boissaye. Marble statue shown at the 1873 Salon.

Le docteur Quarante. Bust in terracotta shown at the 1878 Salon.

Emile de Girardin. Bust in plaster shown at the 1880 Salon.

Auguste Comte. Marble bust shown at the 1880 Salon.

A. de Lancey. Marble bust shown at the 1882 Salon.

V. Cossé. Marble bust shown at the 1884 Salon.

M. Lheureux. Bust in terracotta shown at the 1878 Salon.

Théodore Maisonneuve. Statuette in bronze shown at the 1889 Salon.

Dante. A bronze bust shown at the 1891 Salon.

Le baron d’Espéléta. Statuette in bronze shown at the 1893 Salon.

Tête de setter Laverack. A bronze shown at the 1896 Salon.

Mme René de Tocqueville. Marble bust shown at the 1904 Salon.

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