Artist name Picault, Emile Louis
Sex: m
Artist occupation: Sculptor
Geographical data: France
State: France
Date of Birth: 1833
First cited: 1863
Date of Death 1913
Place(s) cited: Paris
Biographical
Emile Louis Picault 1840 -1909 Picault studied under
Royer and exhibited medallions and statuettes at the Paris
Salon from 1863 to 1909. The work of this sculptor included
allegories, warriors, figure exalting patriotic virtue
(often accompanied by Latin or French mottoes), heroes,
and some historic or mythological person- ages. He sent
to the Salon some bronzes, including Le Supplice de Tantale
(1867), Persée délivrant Andromcède,
90 cm (1880), Le Génie du programs and Nicolas
Flamel (1885), Le Cid (1886), La Naissance de Pégase,
and two medallions, Joseph expliquant les songes du pharaon
and L'Agriculture (1888). Picault also sent to the Salon
the bronzes Le Bour- geois gentilhomme (1890), Le Génte
des Sciences (1894). Le Génie des arts (1895),
Le Livre (1896), Le Drapeau 'ad unum' (1898), Vox progressi
(1903) and Bellérophon (1906). Also of note are
some statuettes in plaster: Jason (1879), Andromède
(1892). Prométhée dérobant le feu
du ciel (1894), La Vaillance (1896), Vertus civiques (1897),
Le Mineral (1902), La Forge (1905). Science et Industire
(1909), and Propter glortam (1914).
In his work Bronzes, Sculptors and Founders, Harold Bermann
notes a large number of works cast, sometimes in many
dimensions, by different foundries including Colin and
Houdebine. Susse cast Le Génie du travail (inscription:
'On the field of the labor the victory is fecund') in
three dimensions: 125, 80 and 53 cm
Other known examples are:
Le Devoir, 56 cm.
Dom César de Basan, 59 cm.
Le Drapeau -ad unum 82 cm.
Eugénie, 69 cm,
Excelsior (Houdebine) 90 cm.
Ganymède, 87 cm.
Galilée, 63 cm.
Le Génie de L'étude, 86 cm.
Le Génie de la lumière, 93 cm.
L'Inspiration, 128 cm.
Janissaire, 26.5 cm.
Musicien du XV siècle, 26.5 cm.
Pax et Labor, 80 and 56.5 cm.
La Pensée, 93 and 68 cm.
Le Penseur, 45 cm.
Post Pugnam, 32 cm (in metal) and 80 cm (in bronze).
Prêtre égyptien.
Prêtresse, égyptienne, 72 cm.
Le Progrès, 78 cm.
Pro Jure, 34 cm.
Museums
Chambery
Clermont-Ferrand
Maubeuge
References
Benezit, E. Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs,
et Graveurs, Gründ, 1999.
Thieme-Becker, Allgemeines Lexikon Der Bildenden Künstler
Von Der Antike, 1999
Kjellberg, P. Bronzes of the 19th Century, A Dictionary
of Sculptors, 1992
MacKay, J. A dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze,
1976
Berman, H. Bronzes- Sculptors and Founders, 1987
Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication;
La Sculpture Française au XIXe Siecle, 1986.
Forrest, M., Art Bronzes, 1988
Citations
Bellier-Auvray, Dictionnaire Vol. 2 1885
Forrer, Bio. Dicti. Med. Vol. 4 1909