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Sculpture Bacchante Jean Pendariès

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Publication date 2023-09-30 at 20:14
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Sculpture Bacchante Jean Jules Pendariès voronoi. Jules Pendariès was born in Carmaux onMarch 29, 1862. His work is most likely marked by this industrial site, known to have been the site of major strikes in 1892. He grew up in Cordes and entered the Toulouse School of Fine Arts with the help of the town. Then he moved to Paris . He exhibited around 1885 at the Salon , where he was rewarded in 1891.

He sent Le Répit 4 , also known as Le Répit du Travailleur , to the Salon of 1907. The marble, cut in 1925, was erected on the Roger-Linet esplanade in Paris. Another version, called Le Répit de l'Agriculteur , is located at the foot of the Villeurbanne skyscraper ( Rhône ).

In 1918, the town hall of Podensac ( Gironde ) ordered bronze groups from him to complete the town's 1870 War Memorial 5 , 6 .

For eight years, the Ministry of Fine Arts entrusted him with the restoration of around forty mythological statues from the Saint-Cloud park for the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts of 1925.

The town hall of the 18th arrondissement of Paris houses its Peasant marble group , representing a peasant and his daughter. A marble variant of this group entitled Aux champs is kept at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Gaillac .

Charles Portal describes his work as follows: “ The sculpture of Jules Pendariès, often inspired by a well-delivered feeling of sadness, is most honorable.

The Cultural Center of Carmaux , his hometown, dedicated an exhibition room to him where his Miner is kept .

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