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Joseph-Hugues Fabisch (born Aix-en-Provence, 1812; died Lyon, 1886) was a French sculptor. He was professor at the École des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, and official sculptor to the diocese of Lyon.

Sainte Catherine (1866), at the angle of rue Sainte-Marie-des-Terreaux and rue d'Algérie, Lyon
Sainte Catherine (1866), at the angle of rue Sainte-Marie-des-Terreaux and rue d'Algérie, Lyon

The Virgin of Lourdes, the most famous work of Fabisch
The Virgin of Lourdes, the most famous work of Fabisch
The Virgin of the Carthusians, Church of Saint-Bruno des Chartreux, Lyon
The Virgin of the Carthusians, Church of Saint-Bruno des Chartreux, Lyon
The Virgin of Fourvière, Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Lyon
The Virgin of Fourvière, Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Lyon

Life


In 1840, he set himself up at Saint-Étienne, where he was professor at the town's university. He left the town for Lyon in 1845 where he became a professor at the École des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, becoming its director in 1874 and teaching artists including Léon-Alexandre Delhomme. In 1852 he produced the Virgin on top of the chapel of the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière in his studio on the quays of the Saône. When his studio was flooded, the statue's unveiling was put back to 8 December, which has since then been celebrated as Lyon's fête des lumières.

From 15 to 19 September 1863, he was in Lourdes to visit Bernadette Soubirous, who described to him the visions of the Virgin Mary. He then made a statue of the Virgin, commissioned by the Lacour sisters and under the control of Abbot Blanc, who above all wanted a statue faithful to the young woman's description. It was intended for the grotto of Massabielle near Lourdes and dedicated on 4 April 1864 in front of 20,000 people.[1] This was the artist's masterwork, copied later on all over the world, but caused a polemic on its adequacy to the young peasant girl's visions, who did not approve it.

In 1868, Fabisch created another Madonna, this one with the Child, for the crypt of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Lourdes.


Works


Undated :


Notes


  1. ’'La revue du Rosaire'’, n° 173, November 2005
  2. ’'Saints et madones aux coins de nos rues'’, p.58
  3. ’'Saints et madones aux coins de nos rues'’, p.65
  4. ’'Saints et madones aux coins de nos rues'’, éditions lyonnaises d’art et d’histoire, 1995, p.72



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[de] Joseph-Hugues Fabisch

Joseph-Hugues Fabisch (* 19. März 1812 in Aix-en-Provence; † 7. September 1886 in Lyon[1]) war ein französischer Bildhauer, Professor an der Kunsthochschule in Lyon und Offizieller Bildhauer des Erzbistums Lyon. Er schuf vor allem Marien- und Heiligenstatuen im Geist des Renouveau catholique.
- [en] Joseph-Hugues Fabisch

[fr] Joseph-Hugues Fabisch

Joseph-Hugues Fabisch né le 19 mars 1812 à Aix-en-Provence et mort le 7 septembre 1886 à Lyon est un sculpteur français.

[it] Joseph-Hugues Fabisch

Joseph-Hugues Fabisch (Aix-en-Provence, 19 marzo 1812 – Lione, 7 settembre 1886), professore alla scuola di Belle Arti di Lione e scultore ufficiale dell'arcidiocesi di Lione.



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