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Jean-Baptiste Hugues (15 April 1849,Marseille – 28 October 1930, Paris) was a French sculptor. He won the Grand Prix de Rome for sculpture in 1875. He was resident at the Villa Medicis from 1876 to 1879. When he was alive, he gained some fame : his works were exhibited at the Salons and were always commented on by critics and writers at the time. He produced several sculptures including La Fontaine des Danaïdes in Marseille or La Gravure at the National Library, pediments, bas-reliefs on monuments, busts, fountains and ceilings of Parisian restaurants.

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  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues (15 April 1849,Marseille – 28 October 1930, Paris) was a French sculptor. He won the Grand Prix de Rome for sculpture in 1875. He was resident at the Villa Medicis from 1876 to 1879. When he was alive, he gained some fame : his works were exhibited at the Salons and were always commented on by critics and writers at the time. He produced several sculptures including La Fontaine des Danaïdes in Marseille or La Gravure at the National Library, pediments, bas-reliefs on monuments, busts, fountains and ceilings of Parisian restaurants. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues es un escultor francés nacido en Marsella en 1849 y fallecido en París en 1930. (es)
  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues est un sculpteur français né à Marseille le 15 avril 1849 et mort à Paris le 26 octobre 1930. (fr)
  • ジャン=バティスト・ユーグ(Jean-Baptiste Hugues、1849年4月15日 - 1930年10月26日.)はフランスの彫刻家である。 (ja)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues (15 April 1849,Marseille – 28 October 1930, Paris) was a French sculptor. He won the Grand Prix de Rome for sculpture in 1875. He was resident at the Villa Medicis from 1876 to 1879. When he was alive, he gained some fame : his works were exhibited at the Salons and were always commented on by critics and writers at the time. He produced several sculptures including La Fontaine des Danaïdes in Marseille or La Gravure at the National Library, pediments, bas-reliefs on monuments, busts, fountains and ceilings of Parisian restaurants. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues es un escultor francés nacido en Marsella en 1849 y fallecido en París en 1930. (es)
  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues est un sculpteur français né à Marseille le 15 avril 1849 et mort à Paris le 26 octobre 1930. (fr)
  • ジャン=バティスト・ユーグ(Jean-Baptiste Hugues、1849年4月15日 - 1930年10月26日.)はフランスの彫刻家である。 (ja)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues (es)
  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Hugues (en)
  • ジャン=バティスト・ユーグ (ja)
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