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Aleth Guzman-Nageotte

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Aleth Guzman-Nageotte (1904, Burgundy – 1978, Paris) was a French sculptor and medalist.

She studied at the School of Fine Arts of Dijon under the direction of Ovide Yencesse [fr] before joining the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts of Paris in the workshops of Henri-Auguste Patey and Paul-Marcel Dammann for engraving and François-Léon Sicard and Henri Bouchard for sculpture.

Guzman-Nageotte won first prize of the Prix de Rome for engraving on medals in 1929.[1]

References

  1. ^ Source : Catalogue général illustré des éditions de la Monnaie de Paris, undated (1985)

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