Alfred Jean Halou
Alfred Jean Halou (born in Blois in 1875 and died in Paris in 1939) was a French sculptor.
He followed the class of Alexandre Falguière at the École des Beaux Arts and was also a pupil of Auguste Rodin. He was then part of the band named "la bande à Schnegg", including Lucien Schnegg, Antoine Bourdelle, Charles Despiau, Robert Wlérick, Léon-Ernest Drivier, François Pompon, Louis Dejean, Charles Malfray, Auguste de Niederhausern, Henry Arnold, Jane Poupelet and Yvonne Serruys.[1]
Main works
- The 1870 monument commemorating the War, in Blois
- Ronde-Bosse, statue, a young woman kneeling, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne[2]
References
- "Gaston Schnegg et le monument de Quinsac en Gironde", 19 November 2007 Moulindelangladure.typepad.fr Retrieved June 4, 2009
- Base Palissy: Ronde-bosse (statuette) : jeune femme agenouillée, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
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