Émile Louis Picault (August 24, 1833 - 1915) was a French sculptor, primarily known for his works depicting allegorical and patriotic subjects, as well as mythological heroes. Picault was an extremely prolific artist, producing an abundance of sculptures—over 500 models in total—over the course of his long artistic career. He began exhibiting his works at the Salon in 1863. The majority of his works are signed "E. Picault".
Picault's works can be seen in the museums of the following cities:
Chambéry (Le Semeur d'idées, 45 cm)
Clermont-Ferrand (Hébé, 93 cm)
Maubeuge (Le Devoir, Honor patria, 45 cm)
Troyes (La Famille, joies et peines)
Dimensions: 70 cm high
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