Théodore-Charles Gruyère
Deceased Person
1813 – 1885
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Who was Théodore-Charles Gruyère?
Theodore Charles Gruyère was a French sculptor.
In 1836 as the pupil of Auguste Dumont. He hit notoriety in 1839 winning the Prix de Rome.
His other works are some busts, some statues of saints for several churches, including the sandstone statues in the Église Saint-Augustin de Paris, the sculpture named Seated Indian, the characters of the town of Arras and Laon on the front of the Gare du Nord and a bas-relief in the Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin.
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