Paul-Louis-François “Maxime” Baudelot (1847-1886)
French sculptor of portraits and allegorical genre ;
Max Baudelot ; Maxime Baudelot ; M. Baudelot ; Maxime Bandelot [incorrectly identified in National Academy of Design records] ; Paul Louis Francois Baudelot ;
[Born March 7, 1847 in Paris, France – died August 7, 1886 in Paris 14th arrondissement, France]
FAD record control number: 51044 ;
Record level: Person ;
Record type: Artist ;
Paul-Louis-François “Maxime” Baudelot (1847-1886) biography:
Birth: Born March 7, 1847 in Paris, France ;
Death: August 7, 1886 in Paris 14th arrondissement, France ;
Sex: Male ;
Ethnicity: White ;
Zodiac: Pieces ;
Known for: Portrait medallions ; marble sculpture ; allegorical sculptures ;
Medium: Stone ;
Technique: Carving ; sculpting ;
Subjects: People ; allegory ;
Areas: Paris, France ; France ; Le Havre, France ; New York, NY ;
Region: Europe ; North East ;
Lived: Paris, France ; 692 Broadway, New York, NY ;
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Exhibited with: Paris Salons, Paris, France (1878, 1879, 1880) ; National Academy of Design, New York, NY (1884) ;
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Milestones: Arrived in America on October 25, 1883 on the ship Saint-Germain from Le Havre, France, accompanying two other French artists, the young female French artist Marie L’Hote (1859-?) and Edouard Arauet (?-?) ;
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FAD.2019.51044
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