Albert Bartholomé
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Aux Morts, Père Lachaise Cemetery
Paul-Albert Bartholomé (1848 in Thiverval-Grignon, Yvelines, France – 1928 in Paris), was a French painter and sculptor and is inhumed in the 4th division of the Père Lachaise Cemetery.
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Some of his works[edit]
Sculptures[edit]
- Tombe de Honoré Champion (French, Tomb of Honoré Champion) (circa 1909) at the Montparnasse Cemetery
- The Croix de guerre 1914–1918
- The Croix de guerre 1939–1945
- Monument aux morts (Monument for the dead) - official monument bought by the City of Paris at the salon of Petit-Champ-de-Mars in 1895 and installed at the Père Lachaise Cemetery
- Tombe de la famille Pam (Pam family tomb) at the Montmartre Cemetery
- Elements of the Jean-Jacques Rousseau monument, commissioned in 1907 and inaugurated in 1912 at the Panthéon, Paris. These elements are also visible at the Musée d'Orsay which dedicated a hall to this artist.
- La Vérité, la Philosophie et la Nature (Truth, philosophy and nature)
- La Gloire (Glory)
- La Musique (Music)
Paintings[edit]
- Dans la serre (In the greenhouse) (Oil - Musée d'Orsay)
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