Henri-Frederic Iselin
Henri-Frederic Iselin (1826-1905), French sculptor, born with Clairegoutte (Haute-Saône) in 1826, died with Paris in 1905.
It is resulting from a modest family. Its talent is noticed by local personalities which will help it. Raise Rude, it began with the Living room from 1849. It was made a speciality of the sculptural portrait. One owes him of the statues or busts of Napoleon III (Château of Compiegne), of the Empress Eugenie (Vesoul, Georges-Garret museum), of the Duc of Morny (Deauville and Château of Compiegne), of Mérimée (Paris, National library), of Murat (Versailles, museum), of President Boileau (Paris, Musée of Orsay), of Claude Bernard (Château of Versailles), of Mirabeau (Versailles, Salle of the play of palm), of François Miron (Town hall of Paris), of Louis-Benoit Picard (Paris, Institute of France), of Denis Poisson (Vesoul, Georges-Garret museum), of the General of Lamoricière (Vesoul, Georges-Garret museum), of Louis Lagrange (Vesoul, Georges-Garret museum), of Pierre Gardel (Paris, national Academy of music), a statue of Elegance (Opera Garnier)
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