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André-Joseph Allar (22 August 1845 – 11 April 1926)[1] was a French sculptor.

Artist's signature on The Sea - Amphitrite from the Cantini Fountaiin, Marseille
Artist's signature on The Sea - Amphitrite from the Cantini Fountaiin, Marseille
André-Joseph Allar
Born22 August 1845
Died11 April 1926 (1926-04-12) (aged 80)
Toulon, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
OccupationSculptor
RelativesGaudensi Allar (brother)

Biography


André-Joseph Allar was born in Toulon on 22 August 1845.

He became a successful sculptor after training under Antoine Laurent Dantan and Pierre-Jules Cavelier. Allar is best known for his small-scale work and architectural designs with majority of his work situated at the local museum in Toulon, including 'Hercules finding his dead son'.[2] His artworks on Hercules is evidently inspired by the Greek hero, but in particular, the stories that depict the character as a saviour.[3] His architectural features include his works in the Palacio Legislativo Federal with Laurent Marqueste[4] and in the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City.[5] Another one of his famous works is the statue of law displayed on the façade Palace of Justice, Rome.[6]

In addition to his career as an artist, Allar joined the Legion of Honour as an officer in 1896 and the French Institute in 1905.[2] He won various prizes but most notably the Prix de Rome in 1869 for his sculpture, and later became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts on 20 May 1905.

He died in Toulon on 11 April 1926. A street in Marseille has been named in his honor.


Main works





References


  1. "André-Joseph Allar". Artnet. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  2. "André Joseph Allar". Sotheby's. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  3. Caballero, Manuel. Hercules: A hero for all ages. University of Leeds. p. 22. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  4. Marshall, Bill (2005). France and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History. United States of America: ABC-CLIO. p. 29. ISBN 9781851094110.
  5. María Fernández (2014). Cosmopolitanism in Mexican Visual Culture (First ed.). United States of America: University of Texas Press, Austin. pp. 133, 134. ISBN 9780292745353.
  6. "Andre Joseph Allar (French 1845-1926). A gilt and patinated bronze allegorical model". Woolley and Wallis. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  7. La mort d'Alceste, Enfant des Abruzzes Site of the musée d'Orsay


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- [en] André-Joseph Allar

[es] André-Joseph Allar

André Allar (Toulon, 22 de agosto de 1845 - Toulon, 11 de abril de 1926) fue un escultor francés ganador del Premio de Roma en 1869, miembro de la Academia de Bellas Artes en 1905.

[fr] André-Joseph Allar

André Allar né le 22 août 1845 à Toulon et mort dans la même ville le 11 avril 1926 est un sculpteur français.

[it] André-Joseph Allar

André-Joseph Allar (Tolone, 22 agosto 1845 – Tolone, 11 aprile 1926[1]) è stato uno scultore francese.

[ru] Аллар, Андре-Жозеф

Андре-Жозеф Аллар (фр. André-Joseph Allar; 22 августа 1845, Тулон — 11 апреля 1926, там же) — французский скульптор.



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