Étienne Pagny
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Étienne Pagny (29 October 1829,
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- 28 December 1898, Lyon) was a French sculptor, known primarily for decorative work and busts.


Life and works

He was born to Jacques Pagny, a manufacturer of
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, and his wife Élizabeth, née Courbon, from Thèze. He began his studies at La Martinière College, where he originally studied architecture before deciding to become a sculptor. In pursuit of that goal, he enrolled at the
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. He was there from 1847 to 1849. His teachers included and Joseph-Hugues Fabisch. Upon completing his courses, he went to Paris and took a position in the studios of .M.Audin and E.Vial, ''Dictionnaire des artistes et ouvriers d'art du Lyonnais'', Bibliothèque d’Art et d’Archéologie, 1918-1919 He was there for only a short time when he was conscripted to serve with the forces of General
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. While in Rome, he made use of what spare time he had studying the Italian masterpieces. When his service was completed, rather than return to Paris, he went home to Lyon where, until 1873, he worked with his old teacher, Bonnet. Some, including the painter
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, felt that Pagny was subordinating his talents to Bonnet who, in fact, kept no records of Pagny's contributions. It is known, however, that he worked on the and the Hôtel de Ville, as he worked together with , another of Bonnet's students. Following Bonnet's death in 1873, Pagny set up his own studio, where he created several religious groups and numerous busts. In 1877, he was awarded third prize in a competition for decorating the Théâtre des Célestins, and received a commission to create three portrait sculptures for the façade;
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. His most important work came shortly after, when he won a competition to provide the main grouping for a monument honoring the legionnaires and guards from Lyon who participated in the
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. He died at the age of sixty-nine after a long and painful illness."Obsèques du statuaire Pagny", in: ''L'Express de Lyon'', 30 December 1898


References


Further reading

*
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, ''Portraitistes lyonnais, 1800-1914'', 1986
Selections
@ Google Books) * "Étienne Pagny - sculpteur", in ''La Vie française'', 10 January 1899


External links

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