Sébastien Auguste Baussan
Born24 May 1829
Died23 February 1907 (aged 76)
EducationÉcole supérieure des beaux-arts de Montpellier
Known forSculpture

Sébastien Auguste Baussan (24 May 1829, Avignon – 23 February 1907, Montpellier) was a French sculptor.

Life

Originally from Avignon, Auguste Baussan was trained by his father Joseph Baussan (1791–1871), himself a sculptor, and by the painter Charles Matet in Montpellier. Baussan actively participated in the Montpellier artistic milieu of the second half of the 19th century with Matet, Michel Maximilien Leenhardt, Édouard-Antoine Marsal and Frédéric Bazille. He subsequently taught as professor of sculpture at the Montpellier École des Beaux-Arts.[1]

Works

References

Citations

  1. Oliver, ed. 2011. n.p.
  2. "La belle Agathoise à Agde". Base Palissy. 2011.
  3. "Monument commémoratif de Claude Terrisse". Base Palissy. 1993.
  4. "Monument de Louis Pasteur". Base Palissy. 1994.
  5. "Monument funéraire de Fortuné Singla". Base Palissy. 1993.
  6. "Monument funéraire de Georges Fabre". Base Palissy. 1993.
  7. "Monument commémoratif de Combal". Base Palissy. 1993.
  8. "Monument commémoratif de Dubrueil". Base Palissy. 1993.
  9. "Monument commémoratif de Jacques-Mathieu Delpech". Base Palissy. 1993.
  10. "Monument funéraire d'Ernest Audibert". Base Palissy. 1993.
  11. "Monument funéraire de Frédéric Bazille". Base Palissy. 1993.
  12. "Monument funéraire de Polge". Base Palissy. 1993.
  13. "Monument funéraire de Joseph et Auguste Baussan". Base Palissy. 1993.
  14. "Statue: Saint Roch". Base Palissy. 2003.
  15. "Monument commémoratif de Planchon". Base Palissy. 1993.
  16. "Buste d'Armand Sabatier". Base Palissy. 2009.

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