19th Century
félix maurice charpentier
Born 1858
Died 1924
Félix Maurice Charpentier: Sculptor of Emotion and Monumental Form
Félix Maurice Charpentier (1858 – 1924) stands as a prominent figure in French sculpture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, embodying the spirit of Art Nouveau while simultaneously grounding his artistic vision in classical ideals. Born in Bollène, Vaucluse, he emerged from humble beginnings—his father’s involvement in brickmaking instilled an apprec…
Chronological Journey
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