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Eugène Marioton

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French sculptor
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The return of the conqueror (Le retour du vainqueur), by Eugène Marioton

Eugène Marioton (7 April 1857, Paris - 1933) was a French sculptor and medalist. He was a brother of Claudius Marioton and Jean Alfred Marioton (both also artists) and a pupil of Auguste Dumont, Gabriel-Jules Thomas and Jean-Marie Bonnassieux. He mainly sculpted with bronze.

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  1. "Eugène Marioton". www.artnet.com. Retrieved 2024-03-31.

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Media related to Eugène Marioton at Wikimedia Commons

  • Eugène Marioton in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website Edit this at Wikidata


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