Artist: Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
Date: 1873
Size: 54 x 30 cm
Museum: Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest, Hungary)
Technique: Sculpture
J.-B. Carpeaux was one of the most renowned masters of both public and ornamental sculpture in nineteenth-century France. After studying in Rome, he made his first public appearance in Paris in 1862, with a composition entitled Ugolino and his Sons, which was inspired by Dante
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