Joan of Arc | |
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Artist | Paul Dubois |
Year | 1889 (plaster) |
Location | Paris, Reims, Strasbourg, Washington DC (casts) |
Joan of Arc is a monumental bronze sculpture by French sculptor Paul Dubois. It depicts Joan of Arc both as a warrior and as a divinely inspired visionary.
The original plaster was presented at the Salon in 1889, on a commission by the city of Reims in 1887. [1] Dubois donated it in 1902 to the Musée Paul-Dubois-Alfred Boucher in Nogent-sur-Seine, [2] now an annex of the Musée Camille Claudel. [3] An earlier plaster version is at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. [4]
There are four casts of the sculpture in public settings: [5]
Joan of Arc | |
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Artist | Paul Dubois |
Year | 1889 (plaster) |
Location | Paris, Reims, Strasbourg, Washington DC (casts) |
Joan of Arc is a monumental bronze sculpture by French sculptor Paul Dubois. It depicts Joan of Arc both as a warrior and as a divinely inspired visionary.
The original plaster was presented at the Salon in 1889, on a commission by the city of Reims in 1887. [1] Dubois donated it in 1902 to the Musée Paul-Dubois-Alfred Boucher in Nogent-sur-Seine, [2] now an annex of the Musée Camille Claudel. [3] An earlier plaster version is at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. [4]
There are four casts of the sculpture in public settings: [5]