- Léon-Ernest
Drivier (22
October 1878,
Grenoble – 8
January 1951, Paris), was a
French illustrator and sculptor. He
entered the École des Beaux-Arts, then...
- and
Adolphe Thiers, with
sculptors Daniel-Joseph Bacqué and Léon-Ernest
Drivier contributing to its design. As the
largest fountain in Paris, it features...
- the
southeastern end of the fountain, La Joie de vivre, by Léon-Ernest
Drivier and
Youth by
Pierre Poisson a white,
stone monument commemorating Polish...
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orders from the state,
including the
Palais de
Chaillot with Leo-Ernest
Drivier and
Marcel Gimond. He
became a
professor at the École
nationale supérieure...
- square. More than 200
statues in the town, by Rodin, Janniot, Bourdelle,
Drivier, Frémiet, Lagriffoul, etc. The
railway viaduct,
constructed in 1847 by...
- they were
officially removed by July 26.
Statue of
Voltaire Léon-Ernest
Drivier Paris Île-de-France Aug 17, 2020 c. Aug 17, 2020
Removed by city authorities...
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along with
Antoine Bourdelle,
Charles Despiau,
Robert Wlérick, Léon-Ernest
Drivier, François Pompon,
Alfred Jean Halou,
Charles Malfray,
Auguste de Niederhausern...
- "France
brings peace and
prosperity to the colonies", by
sculptor Leon
Drivier,
originally atop the
Palace of
Colonies of the 1931
Colonial Exposition...
- Colonies. In
front of the
palace was a
large gilded bronze statue by Leon
Drivier entitled France bringing peace and
prosperity to the colonies. It had pavilions...
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being “open minded.” She
likes to
drive her car like a
skilled racecar drivier and
lives in the nice home her
husband left
behind after he died, but took...