Aimé Millet (September 28, 1819 - January 14, 1891) was a noted French sculptor, who was born and died in Paris. Millet was the son of miniaturist Frederick Millet (1796-1859) and uncle to Chicago architectural decorator Julian Louis Millet (1856-1923). He studied and made first in 1836 at the École des Beaux Arts with David d'Angers and Viollet-le-Duc, who was later to design the base of Millet's statue of Vercingetorix in Alesia.
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- Aimé Millet (September 28, 1819 - January 14, 1891) was a noted French sculptor, who was born and died in Paris. Millet was the son of miniaturist Frederick Millet (1796-1859) and uncle to Chicago architectural decorator Julian Louis Millet (1856-1923). He studied and made first in 1836 at the École des Beaux Arts with David d'Angers and Viollet-le-Duc, who was later to design the base of Millet's statue of Vercingetorix in Alesia. In 1840 Millet began to produce his early works, in 1859 received the Légion d'honneur, and in February 1870 was appointed professor at the École des Arts décoratifs. He was a friend of sculptor Pierre Louis Rouillard and his students included Louis Majorelle, Berthe Morisot, and François Pompon. Millet died in Paris on January 14, 1891, and is buried in Montmartre Cemetery.
- Aimé Millet est un sculpteur et peintre français, né à Paris le 28 septembre 1819 et mort le 14 janvier 1891. Il est le fils de Frédéric Millet miniaturiste né à Charlieu en 1796 et mort à Paris le 20 octobre 1859. Il est également l'oncle de Louis Julian Millet, né en 1856 à New York et décédé en 1923, qui fut un architecte renommé à Chicago. Il n'a cependant pas de liens familiaux avec Jean-François Millet, peintre célèbre de L'Angélus.
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- Aimé Millet (September 28, 1819 - January 14, 1891) was a noted French sculptor, who was born and died in Paris. Millet was the son of miniaturist Frederick Millet (1796-1859) and uncle to Chicago architectural decorator Julian Louis Millet (1856-1923). He studied and made first in 1836 at the École des Beaux Arts with David d'Angers and Viollet-le-Duc, who was later to design the base of Millet's statue of Vercingetorix in Alesia.
- Aimé Millet est un sculpteur et peintre français, né à Paris le 28 septembre 1819 et mort le 14 janvier 1891. Il est le fils de Frédéric Millet miniaturiste né à Charlieu en 1796 et mort à Paris le 20 octobre 1859. Il est également l'oncle de Louis Julian Millet, né en 1856 à New York et décédé en 1923, qui fut un architecte renommé à Chicago. Il n'a cependant pas de liens familiaux avec Jean-François Millet, peintre célèbre de L'Angélus.
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