Pierre Hébert
Pierre Hébert (Villabé, 1804 – Paris, 1869) was a French sculptor. His son, Pierre-Eugène-Emile Hébert (1828–1893) and his daughter Hélène Bertaux were also sculptors.
Selected works
- Boy playing with a tortoise (Enfant jouant avec une tortue), 1849, Louvre
- River of life (Fleuve de la vie), 1855, West facade of the Cour Carrée in the Louvre
- St. Genevieve, ca. 1860–1865, facade of the church Saint-Étienne-du-Mont in Paris
- Marshal Ney, before 1869, façade of the Louvre facing the Rivoli Street
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External links
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