Louis-Eugène Bion

Louis-Eugène Bion (born in Paris on 12 April 1807, died in Versailles on 21 January 1860), is a French sculptor. He was a student of Antoine Desbœuf and, after obtaining an entry in the contest of 1830, he especially performed to the religious sculpture.

Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, by Louis-Eugène Bion, Galerie des batailles at the château de Versailles.

Main works

  • La Poésie chrétienne
  • Saint Vincent de Paul
  • Sainte Famille
  • Saint Jean l'Évangéliste
  • Chaire, Église de Brou
  • Le Pape Alexandre II distribuant de l'eau bénite, Church Saint-Eustache of Paris
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