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Pierre Roche
(2nd Aug, 1855 - 18th Jan, 1922)
Loïe Fuller; "Un être qui n'était que lumière or et gaze"
1900
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (musée d'Orsay) / Hervé Lewandowski
musée d'Orsay
http://www.musee-orsay.fr/
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Keywords:
in action
woman
Marie-Louise Fuller (aka) Loïe Fuller (1862-1928)
dancer (woman) (profession)
médaille (objet)
personnalité du spectacle
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About the artwork
Title:
Loïe Fuller; "Un être qui n'était que lumière or et gaze"
Periods:
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
20th century
XXth century
Techniques:
gauze
sculpture (technique)
plaster
Inventory number:
MEDOR1260a
Location:
musée d'Orsay
About the author(s)
Author:
Pierre Roche
Also known as:
Fernand Massignon
Born:
2nd Aug, 1855
Dead:
18th Jan, 1922
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Pierre Roche
(Paris, 2 August 1855 - Paris, 18 January 1922), pseudonym of
Fernand Massignon
, was a French sculptor, painter, ceramist and medallist. He was the father to Louis Massignon. Roche first studied medicine and chemistry in Paris, but then switched to studying painting at the Académie Julian 1873-1878 under Alfred Roll, and exhibited at the Paris Salon 1884-1889. In 1888 Roche tried sculpture to compete for a monument to Georges Danton, leading to encouragement by sculptor and teacher…
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