Louis Noël
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Louis Noël (ne: Hubert Louis-Noël; Saint-Omer, April 1, 1839 - Paris, 1925) was a French sculptor. After studying at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts under François Jouffroy,[1] Noël became a productive artist, exhibiting regularly. His busts, statues, and portraits were of historical figures, saints, and contemporary people. He created several notable portrait-medallions: Abbe Derguesse (1867; bronze), Mme L. B (1869, silver), Abbe Binet (1873, silver), President Quenson (1875), and M. B (1877).[2] Noël was the stepfather of the sculptor Jules Déchin (1869-1947).
Partial works
[edit]- Basilica of Notre-Dame de Boulogne: Statue de Monseigneur Lobbedey, Statue de sainte Ide, Statues de la Vierge et de Saint Jean
- Portrait de l'abbé d'Halluin (1896)
- Statue de Saint Pierre Fourier (1899)
- Cénotaphe (1921)
References
[edit]- ^ Beltramini, Maria; Angeli, Alessandro (2000). The Basilica of St Peter in the Vatican: Notes. F.C. Panini. p. 750. ISBN 978-88-8290-174-5. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ^ The Numismatic circular (Public domain ed.). Spink & Son. 1906. pp. 163–. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
External links
[edit]- Louis Noël in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
- St Peter Fourier statue ‒ Founder Statue in St Peter's Basilica