Sculpture Francois Mourgues 1937

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François Mourgues, born in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) on September 21, 1884 and died in 1954, is a sculptor and medalist French. François Mourgues is a pupil of Jules Coutan. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français, of which he was a member, in 1913. He obtained a medal there in 1920, then in 1926. He also exhibited at the Winter Salon in 1943. Nationality French.

Works
Monument to the dead of Crouy-sur-Ourcq, 1922.
Monument to the Fallen of Fismes, 1920.
Monument to the dead of Lourdes.
Monument to the fallen of Verdun.
Monument to the Fallen of Vertus, 1923.
Memorial of the horse industry, 1930 Brancion Street, 15th arrondissement of Paris.

Notes and references
Emmanuel Bénézit, Dictionary of Painters, Sculptors, Draftsmen and Engravers, t. VII, Paris, 1976, p.576.
Notice on monumentsauxmorts.fr [archive].
Notice n o IA51000558 [archive], Mérimée base , French Ministry of Culture.
Notice n o IA51000569 [archive], Mérimée base , French Ministry of Culture.
Notice on monumentsauxmorts.fr [ archive].
memorial14-18.paris.fr [archive].
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