Theodore Louis Auguste Rivière , born with Toulouse the September 13rd 1857 and died in Paris the November 8th 1912, is a Sculpteur French.

Biography

Its Masters are François Jouffroy, Alexandre Falguière and Antonin Mercié. Theodore Rivière is known for his chief of work Salammbô at Mathô , group of sculptures mixing metal, Bronze and Ivoire.

Works

  • the Music , 1878
  • Djinns , 1885
  • Bust of the Bey of Tunis , 1891, Palate Marsa
  • Ultimum Feriens
  • Tunisian Embroidering-machine , 1893, Museum of Orsay
  • Salammbô at Mathô , 1895, Museum of Orsay
  • Armand Silvestre , 1897, plaster, Museum of Orsay
  • Mrs Paul Jamot , 1897, Museum of Orsay
  • the Wish , 1897
  • Charles VI and Odette , 1897
  • the Virgin of Sunnam , 1900
  • the GUI , 1900
  • the Two Pains , 1903
  • Than-Thai , 1905
  • Phryné , 1905
  • Adam and Eve , 1905
  • the Reason , 1905
  • Élie Metchnikoff , collections Louis Pasteur
  • the Professor Labbé
  • Monument in France , 1910, Hanoi
  • Captive Roghi Brought to Fez , 1910
  • the King Sisovath , 1910, Phnom Penh
  • Mrs. the Countess Récopé , 1911
  • the Tragedy
  • Mariani, Mistral, Pasteur, Doumer, Clarelie

Sources

  • illustrated monthly Larousse , 1911-1913, p. 624

External bond

  • Works of Theodore River

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