19th Century
joseph ernest amédée mezzara
Born 1820
Died 1901
Early Life and Parisian Formation
Joseph Ernest Amédée Mezzara, a name resonating with the neoclassical spirit of 19th-century sculpture, was born in New York City in 1820 into a family deeply immersed in the world of art. His parents, Thomas François Gaspard Mezzara and Marie Angélique Foulon, were both accomplished painters, setting the stage for his artistic journey from an early age. However, it was Paris that truly became the cru…
Chronological Journey
The Lifeline
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