Jean-Louis Jaley

Jean-Louis Nicolas Jaley is a French sculptor born with Paris in 1802 and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1866.

Raise of his/her father Louis Jaley and of Pierre Cartellier, it gains - jointly with François Lanno - the Prix of Rome of sculpture in 1827 with a low-relief Mucius Scævola in front of Porsenna .

Works

  • the Pain , statue, marble (1831), Paris, Museum of Louvre
  • Decency , statue, marble (1833), Paris, museum of Louvre
  • Portrait of the duke of Orleans , statue in foot, marble (1842 - 1844), Paris, museum of Louvre

Sources

  • Emmanuel Schwartz, Sculptures of the School of the Art schools of Paris. History, doctrines, catalog , 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of the Art schools, Paris, 2003

External bonds

  • Photographs of works of Jean-Louis Jaley

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