Michel Joseph Napoléon Liénard
Michel Joseph Napoléon Liénard (1810–1870) was a French sculptor and ornamentalist.[1]
Works
Variants of the same fountain design were used by Liénard multiple times, with minor alterations:
- Brewer Fountain, Boston (Massachusetts, United States of America)
- Steble Fountain, Liverpool (England, United Kingdom)[2]
- Tourny Fountain, Quebec City (Quebec, Canada), previously in Bordeaux (France)
- Tourny Fountain, Soulac-sur-Mer (France)
- Mail Fountain, Angers (France)
- Fountain in Prince's Square, Launceston (Tasmania, Australia)
- Fountain in the English garden in Geneva (Switzerland)
Among his other fountains based on different designs:
- Fontaine des-Arts-et-Metiers, Square Émile-Chautemps, Paris (1860).
References
- Derrot, Sophie (2008). "Thèse d'archiviste paléographe: « Michel Liénard, l'ornement du XIXe siècle". sorbonne.fr (in French). Paris: La Sorbonne. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
- Historic England. "Steble Fountain (1359621)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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External links
- Michel Joseph Napoléon Liénard in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
- Works by Michel Liénard in Musée d'Orsay
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