François Théodore Devaulx

François Théodore Devaulx, or Théodore-François Devaulx, (September 15, 1808 – January 21, 1871) was a French sculptor.

François Théodore Devaulx
Born(1808-09-15)September 15, 1808
DiedJanuary 21, 1871(1871-01-21) (aged 62)
NationalityFrench  France
EducationÉcole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts of Paris
AwardsDeuxième prix de Rome en sculpture de 1833

Biography

Amphitrite (1866), façade nord de la cour Carrée du palais du Louvre à Paris.

In 1823, Devaulx was a student of Jules Ramey (1796 - 1852) at the École des beaux-arts de Paris.[1] He received the a second prize at the prix de Rome in 1833.

He participated in the Salon des artistes français, of which he was a member, from 1845 to 1870. He received a third class medal at the Paris salon in 1849.[1][2]

He is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery 36th division.

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