Following the succession, collection of numerous medallions, (see my other ads).
Frédéric FLACHERON (1813-1883) Sculptor, statuary and Photographer.
Old unsigned plaster medallion label on the back: profile portrait of Raphaël Flacheron architect of the city of Algiers by his brother Frédérique Flacheron.
Period: 19th century.
History: Frédéric Flachéron born in Lyon on October 26, 1813 and died in Paris 6th on June 21, 1883, is a statuary and was one of the first primitive photographers who practiced in Rome. Born in Lyon, son of a renowned architect, Jean François Charles André Flachéron, known as Count Frédéric Flachéron, entered the Royal School of Fine Arts in Paris in 1836. He stayed in Rome, and became a friend of Ingres. He became with Giacomo Caneva one of the main leaders of the circle of photographers of the Caffè Greco. He died on June 21, 1883 and is buried in the Montparnasse cemetery.
Condition: Sold in the state of discovery, good condition, (see photos)
Diameter: 30 cm.
Thickness: 4 cm.
Weight: 1.630 kilograms.
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