Antoine Paucard

Antoine Paucard is a poëte and sculptor French, born in 1886 and died in 1980, with Saint-Salvadour (Corrèze).

Biography

Autodidact, in turn garden, mason, revolutionist and traveller, Antoine Paucard leave about thirty sculptures and 120 notebooks.

Works

Its sculptures, essentially carried out on granite, are presented in a small museum which it itself arranged in its village of Saint-Salvadour. Concerned with the rough Art, they appear of the characters emblematic (" Richelieu, the big boss of état" , " Napoleon " , " Charlemagne ", " Vercingétorix and the mother of the artiste" …) or symbols or aphorisms (" illustrate; The woman of tomorrow: the great hope of the humain" kind; , " Jean who cries and Jean who rit" , " Fécondité" , " Eve, our mother with tous" …).

He is also the craftsman of his tomb in the cemetery of the village.

See too

External bonds

Museum Antoine Paucard

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