Félix Charpentier
Félix Charpentier (10 January 1858 in Bollène in Vaucluse - 1924) was a French sculptor.
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Brief biography
Félix Charpentier's father worked in a brick making factory and in 1871, Félix started work in the same factory. He was to show artistic talent when very young and at the age of 7 he was modelling small figures from wood and from the clay which he found at the brickworks where his father was working. At 16 years of age he went to Avignon and enrolled at the École des Beaux-Arts there and became a pupil of the sculptor Armand. In 1877, he entered the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts de Paris and worked in the studio of Pierre-Jules Cavelier and Amédée Doublemard. From 1878 onwards, Felix' reputation grew and in 1869 he won the silver medal at the Exposition Universelle and received several commissions. He exhibited each year at the Salon des Artistes Français. In 1882 the Salon awarded him a citation for the composition entitled "Le Repos du Moissonneur" and in 1884 he was awarded the 3rd Prize medal for the composition entitled "Le Jeune Faune" which was then purchased by the city of Paris. In 1887 his submission of the work in plaster entitled the "L'Improvisateur" won him the 2nd Prize medal and a paid visit to Italy and in 1889 with a bronze version of the same piece he won a silver medal at the Paris World Fair. In 1890 he won the Salon's 1st Prize medal and the Exhibition Prize for the compositions of "La Chanson" in marble and "Lutteurs" in plaster. The marble version of "Les Lutteurs" was to subsequently bring him the Salon's highest award, the "Medal of Honour". It was purchased by the State and since 1905 has stood by the town hall of Bollène. On May 5, 1892, the day of the unveiling of the monument celebrating Avignon's absorption into France, he was decorated with the title of Chevalier of the Légion of Honour. In 1888 he had married his model, Léa Lucas and they had a daughter called Francine. In 1900 he was elected mayor of Chassant in Eure-et-Loir where he lived. During his life he received commissions for a number of public monuments and after the Great War he was chosen as the sculptor of various war memorials (monuments aux morts).[1]
Principal works
Name | Location | Date | Notes |
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"Première sensation" | Avignon |
1882 | This work is held in the Musée Calvet d'Avignon. |
"The monument celebrating the centenary of Avignon's absorption into the French Empire-The "Monument du Centenaire" | Avignon | 1891 | Below is an old post card showing the monument. Charpentier carried out the substantial sculptural work involved.
File:Avignon Monument du Centenaire.jpg
Avignon's Monument du Centenaire
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"Vénus aux hirondelles" | Avignon |
1893 | This was one of Charpentier's earliest works and it stands in the "Jardin du rocher des Doms". The work in bronze was presented to the Paris Salon in 1894. A hirondelle is the bird the swallow.[2][3] |
"Le Globe Endormi" | Charpentier was awarded the Gold Medal at the Exposition trienniele Internationale in Vienna for this composition.[2][3] | ||
L'Art contemporain" | Paris |
1900 | This work is on the façade of the eastern side of the Grand Palais in the Avenue Winston-Churchill in Paris. |
"La Tâche" | This work in plaster was submitted to the Paris Salon in 1908. A "Tâche" is a task. | ||
Statue of Antoine Bigot | Nîmes |
1903 | Charpentier was the sculptor of the statue of Antoine Bigot, the writer, which stands in Nîmes' Jardin de la Fontaine. Bigot was born in Nîmes (1825-1897) and was a member of the Académie de Nîmes. |
Gare de Lyon | Paris |
Charpentier competed sculptural decoration for this Paris railway station.[3] | |
Madier de Montjau | Bourg-Saint-Andéol |
1899 | The inscription on the pedestal reads <templatestyles src="Template:Blockquote/styles.css" />
It seems that between 1942 and 1944 the bronze was replaced by a version in stone. |
Monument to Émile Jamais | Aigues-Vives |
This monument is in the place Émile-Jamais.The original statue was taken by the Germans in 1942 and the bronze melted down for the manufacture of armaments. Charpentier's work was recreated by the sculptor Philippe Jamet Pournier and the replacement was inaugurated on 13 November 1993. | |
Bust of Frédéric Mistral | 1911 | Le Jardin des Félibres honours the Félibrige a movement founded in 1854 by Frédéric Mistral and six other poets from Provence to protect and promote the language of the Oc and at the garden's centre is the grave of Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, considered as the precursor of this movement. There is a fountain in the garden and the busts of 10 poets surround it. These are Jean-Charles Brun, Sextius Michel, Joseph Loubet, Pierre Deluns Montaud, Clovis Hugues, Paul Mariéton, Téodor Aubanel, Frédéric Mistral, Paul Arène and Maurice Faure. The garden is located in the Avenue du Président Franklin D.Roosevelt by the church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Charpentier sculpted the bust of Mistral. | |
"La Source Humaine" | 1908 | Charpentier was commissioned to create a sculptural composition for a very large fountain called "La Source Humaine" to be installed in the Jardin du Luxembourg/Luxembourg Garden in Paris and this work was to occupy Charpentier on and off until his death. The work was to be in Carrara marble and the dimensions were so huge that Charpentier had to move to bigger premises to fulfill the commission.[9] The piece was finally installed in the Parc Pasteur in Orléans, Loiret, on loan from the Musée d'Orsay.[10] | |
Monument to Antoine Auguste Blachère | Nimes | 1902 | This monument, comprising a pedestal with bas-relief surmounted by a bust of Blachère, is located in the Saint Baudile cemetery in Nimes in the Gard and involves sculptural work by Charpentier and Léopold Mérignargues. Carpentier sculpted the bust of Blachère which is in bronze and Mérignargues was responsible for the bas-relief on the side of the pedestal, also in bronze. Blachère served in the cavalry as a captain and had seen action in the Sahara and Sudan. |
Monument to Alphonse Benoit | Isle-sur-la-Sorgue | At the top of the pedestal is a bronze of this industrialist and philanthropist and at the sides are elaborate sculptures by Charpentier. | |
Bust entitled "Mireille" | Nogent-sur-Seine |
1894 | This work is located in the Musée Paul Dubois-Alfred Boucher . Mireille was a heroine in the writings of Frédéric Mistral. It was in 1894 that Charpentier executed the piece in Terra cotta and a version in marble was it seems available in 1909 when it was offered for sale. |
Bust of Sain | Avignon | Saïn was a painter born in Avignon in 1853. He died in 1908. Charpentier created a bronze medallion with Sain's portrait for his tomb in Saint-Véran cemetery in Avignon. Charpentier also sculpted a bust of Sain which is in Avignon's Jardin des Doms. | |
Camille Desmoulins | Guise | 1882 | Charpentier's bronze statue of Camille Desmoulins is located in the place d'Armes in Guise. Desmoulins holds up his hat in one hand and a branch in the other. Charpentier is depicting the occasion when Desmoulins harangued a crowd in Paris' Palais Royale. The scene is repeated in one of the bas-reliefs on the side of the pedestal. Originally the sculpture had been by Amédée Doublemard but this had to be replaced by Charpentier's work. Doublemard's plaster model had been presented to the Paris Salon in 1882 and a bronze made from it. This seems to have been commandeered by the German army during the 1914-1918 war and in 1923 Carpentier was commissioned to create a bronze based on Doublemard's original work. The German's took the bronze work away again during the occupation 1940-1944 and Charpentier's work was eventually reworked and inaugurated on 14 July 1949. |
The monument to the Girondins | Bordeaux |
The monument honouring the Girondins stands in the massive Place des Quinconces in Bordeaux, one of the largest squares in Europe. See note regarding this monument.[Note 1] | |
Camille Gâté | Nogent-le-Rotrou |
This bust is located in the Nogent le Rotrou museum. Gâté was an accomplished artist and sculptor, famous in particular for her bronze dogs. She was born in Nogent le Rotrou on 14 April 1856 and died there in August 1900. | |
Bello Matinado | Châteaudun |
Approx.1909. | There is a plaster model of this work in the Musée municipal de Châteaudun and a marble version is in the Muséew des Beaux-arts, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Versions of the work can be found elsewhere in France. |
"Les Lutteurs" | Bollène |
1893 | A lutteur is a wrestler and Greco-Roman wrestling was very popular in 19th century Provence. Charpentier worked on this composition in 1893 in memory of his father. The work received the "Médaille d'Or" at the Paris Exhibition of 1900. It was shown at the Louvre then given by the State to the town of Bollène on 14 February 1905. It was inaugurated on 17 December of that year by Président Emile Loubet and stands in front of the mairie. |
Monument to the painter Paul Vayson | Avignon | 1913 | On the 18 September 1913, a monument was erected in Vayson's honour. It stands in the "Rocher des Dames" park in Avignon.
In this composition Charpentier shows Vayson with some sheep. [20] |
"La Chanson" | 1889 | There are copies of this work in the town halls of Melle and Bollène. | |
Statue of Jean-Baptiste Godin | Guise |
The original statue honoring Jean-Baptiste Godin had been inaugurated in 1889 and involved work by sculptors Tony Noël and Amédée Doublemard. However during the 1914-1918 war the German Army demolished the statue to melt down its bronze content to manufacture armaments. Felix Charpentier sculpted the replacement statue of Godin and it was inaugurated on the 17 September 1922. | |
"L'improvisateur" | A copy of this composition in bronze is located in the mairie of Bandol. There are other versions in various locations, these in different sizes and with or without the flute. Another copy is in the mairie of Bollène. Charpentier is thought to have executed this work in 1887 and a version in plaster was exhibited at the Salon in Paris in 1887 and won the "Medaille de Seconde Classe". In 1890 it was placed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Havre but was most certainly subsequently destroyed in 1945. The bronze version cast by the foundry "Siot and Perzinka" was created in 1888. It was exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition in 1889. See photograph in gallery below. | ||
"Femme Accroupi" | Vanves |
1930 | This work in limestone is located in the parc Frédéric Pic in Vanves in Hauts-de-Seine. It is one of a group of four sculptures. Charpentier's work depicts a woman in a crouching position ("accroupi"). |
"Jeanne d'Arc à l'étendard" | 1888 | This statue stands in the porch of the Basilique Sainte Jeanne d'Arc in the Rue de la Chapelle. See image in gallery below. Joan, in patriotic mode, carries the flag of France. | |
"L'illusion" | Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire | The work entitled "L'illusion" is thought to date to 1895. It is in marble and is located in the mairie. | |
"Vieux Berger" | Le Puy-en-Velay |
1900 | The composition "Vieux Berger" is a bronze thought to have been executed around 1900. It is held in the Musée Crozatier. |
"Volupté" | Decize |
1901 | The work is sculpted from marble and is located in the mairie. |
"Le dernier chant d'une cigale" | 1904 | This work in marble was submitted to the 1904 exhibition of the Société des Artistes français. See photograph in gallery below. A cigale is a cicada or cricket which is an insect which is abundant in Provence.
[32] Copies of this work can be seen in Buenos Aires and Châlons-en-Champagne [33] |
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"Femme à l'éponge" | Maubeuge | 1910 | This work depicts a woman washing herself. |
Jean Henri Fabre (1823-1915) | Paris |
This is a bronze depicting Jean Henri Fabre, the famous French entomologist. It was cast by the foundry SIDI and is held in the Musée d'Orsay.
Thought to have been executed between 1914 and 1919. It was shown at the Paris Salon in 1914 and held in the École Normale d'Avignon. A statuette was placed in the Musée du Luxembourg in 1922. [35] |
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"Le Jeune Faune" | Paris |
This piece is thought to have been executed between 1914 and 1919. The marble version is located in the parc Monceau in Paris. | |
"Head of woman in profile" | Le Mans |
1924 | This work is a terracotta bas-relief depicting the profile of a woman's head. It is held in the Musée de Tesse in Le Mans. |
Fernand Widal | Paris |
Charpentier's bust of Fernand Widal is located in the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. |
War Memorials
After the end of the 1914-1918 war there was a huge demand for sculptors to work on war memorials (monument aux morts) There was a tendency for commissions for war memorial sculpture to be given to sculptors who had been born in the location involved or at least lived there. For this reason Charpentier was the preferred sculptor for the war memorials of Bollène, Roquemaure, Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes and Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, all in the region of his birth, whilst his adopted region commissioned him to carry out the sculptural work on the war memorials of Béville-le-Comte, Bonneval, Brou, Chassant, Combres, Dangeau, Frétigny, Fruncé and Unverre. He was also asked to work on the war memorials of Misy-sur-Yonne and Genas. He also worked on a number of busts of prominent people and various medallions.[3] Notes on some of the war memorials involving work by Charpentier are shown below,
Name | Location | Date | Notes |
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War Memorial at Bollène | Vaucluse |
1920 | Although Charpentier's sculpture was completed in 1920, the memorial was not inaugurated until 1930, the delay being caused by a legal dispute concerning the siting of the memorial. 221 men of Bollène lost their lives in the two world wars. In Charpentier's limestone sculpture an angel holds a crown of laurel over the head of a soldier. |
War Memorial at Roquemaure | Gard |
Charpentier again used the composition which stands on the top of the monument in Avignon celebrating Avignon's joining of the French Empire.
File:Roquemaure Statue du Monument aux morts.jpg
Roquemaure War Memorial
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War Memorial at Bonneval | Eure-et-Loir |
Charpentier was responsible for the sculpture on the Bonneval War Memorial. | |
War Memorial at Brou | Eure-et-Loir |
Charpentier sculpted the figure of the soldier on this war memorial. 137 men of Brou were killed in the 1914-1918 war: 10% of the male population. | |
War Memorial at Chassant | Eure-et-Loir |
1921 | The marble version of this work was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1905. Charpentier gave the plaster model to the church as a gift in 1921 following Joan's canonization in that year. Charpentier also gave the Chassant mairie a plaster version of his "Marianne". The bust executed in 1892 is the model used for the "Marianne" which sits at the top of Avignon's monument celebrating the reunion of Comtat Venaissin with France.[44]
File:Chassant monument aux morts Charpentier Eure-et-Loir (France).JPG
War memorial at Chassant.
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War Memorial at Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes | Vaucluse | 1920 | Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes is quite near to Bollène and Charpentier's statue of a standing soldier dates to 1920. This model was also used for the war memorial in Genas in the Rhône, both being carved from limestone. There is a small bas-relief on the side of the pedestal carved by a little known sculptor called Mourbié. |
War Memorial at Combres | Eure et Loir |
1923 | Composition in limestone depicts a woman representing France and holding the National flag. Charpentier also used this figure for the war memorial at Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux in Drôme. |
War Memorial at Béville-le-Comte | Eure et Loir |
1923 | Charpentier carves the figure of a soldier from limestone. |
War Memorial at Fruncé | Eure et Loir |
1923 | Charpentier carves another soldier from limestone. The memorial's inauguration took place on 13 May 1923. |
War Memorial at Unverre | Eure et Loir |
File:Place Eglise Unverre.JPG
Church at Unverre with Charpentier's war memorial seen in foreground.
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Reproductions in bronze
A good number of Charpentier's works have been reproduced in limited editions, these in varying sizes. Many are in bronze and others in "Biscuit de Sèvres"[3]
Gallery
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Bordeaux - Juillet 2012 (38).JPG
Part of the sculptural work on the fountains of the Gironde monument.
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Bordeaux monument aux Girondins 01.jpg
Part of the Monument to the Girondin by Félix Charpentier.
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Charpentier-improvisateur.jpg
Félix Charpentier's "L'improvisateur"
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Felix Charpentier - The Task.jpg
"La Tache" by Félix Charpentier.
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Statue in Paris.jpg
Statue in Paris park (Parc Monceau) "Le Jeune Faune" by Félix Charpentier
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Avignon - Paul Vayson.JPG
Monument to Paul Veyson by Félix Charpentier
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Médaillon Antony Valabrègue, Cimetière du Montparnasse.jpg
Antony Valabrègue medallion by Félix Charpentier in the Cimetière du Montparnasse.
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Avignon - jardins des Doms - Paul Saïn buste.jpg
Bust of Paul Saïn in Avignon's Jardin des Doms
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Jardin des doms à avignon.JPG
"L'adieux d'une hirondelle"- Farewell from a swallow by Félix Charpentier
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Godin statue Guise.jpg
Jean-Baptiste Godin, Statue at Guise.
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84 - Bollène - les lutteurs.JPG
Les Lutteurs. Statue in Bollène by Félix Charpentier
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Felix Charpentier - Le dernier chant d'une cigale.jpg
"Le dernier chant d'une cigale". The last song of a cricket by Félix Charpentier
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Statue de Jeanne d'Arc, Basilique Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc, Paris.jpg
Joan of Arc statue in front of Basilique Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc in Paris.
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Guise statue de Camille Desmoulins 1.jpg
Statue of Camille Desmoulins in Guise by Félix Charpentier
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Nogent-le-Rotrou - Town Museum - Félix Charpentier - Camille Gâté.JPG
Bust of Camille Gaté by Félix Charpentier. Camille Gâté was an artist and sculptor. Held in Nogent-le-Rotrou's museum.
Notes
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External links
- Félix Charpentier in American public collections on the French Sculpture Census website
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