Alfred Dury
Sir Alfred Dury born with London in 1856, died with Wimbledon in 1944 is a British sculptor
At the end of the 19th century the English sculpture knows a golden age with the movement called The new sculpture . The French sculptor Aime-Jules Dalou taken refuge in England then trains many pupils whose Alfred Dury who follows it at the time of his return to France, and successfully becomes his principal assisting while carrying out his own career. In 1898 he answers an order for a public garden with Leeds in the center of England. The statue of prince Noir, in the center, was to be surrounded by statue-standard lamps. Dury carries out two figures, the Matin and the Soir . The bust Spirit off the night - the Spirit of the night Paris, Museum of Orsay, is a late resumption of a first study for the Soir . The features of the face point out the art of Dalou, but the closed eyes, the expression concentrated, interior, are typical current Symbolist and Art nouveau.
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