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Louis Eugene Dejean

Louis Eugene Dejean (1872 - 1954) was active/lived in France.  Louis Dejean is known for Sculpture, engraving, camoufleur.

Louis Dejean was a member of the group known as "la Bande à Schnegg", a loose association of sculptors composed essentially of Rodin's studio assistants and centred around Lucien Schnegg (1864-1909). The term was coined by Louis Vauxcelles (the critic who more famously named the "fauves") in his review of the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1913.

The group's first show, entitled "Certains", was held in 1904 and included Schnegg, Dejean, Halou, Marque and Rodo. Around 1900, Dejean had begun to exhibit small decorative statuettes of feminine subjects in fashionable dress which were described as "modern Tanagra figurines". At the 1904 Salon of the SNBA, he exhibited a patinated terracotta called La Parisienne or Dame au grand manteau, which was commissioned in bronze by the Musée du Luxembourg (the cast is now with the Musée d'Orsay) and subsequently edited by the founder, Hébrard. Similar in inspiration to sculptures of elegant young women which Gast   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3100 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Louis Eugene Dejean

   Louis Eugene Dejean  Born:  1872 - Paris, France
Died:   1954
Known for:  Sculpture, engraving, camoufleur
Name variants:  Louis De Jean

Louis Dejean was a member of the group known as "la Bande à Schnegg", a loose association of sculptors composed essentially of Rodin's studio assistants and centred around Lucien Schnegg (1864-1909). The term was coined by Louis Vauxcelles (the critic who more famously named the "fauves") in his review of the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1913.

The group's first show, entitled "Certains", was held in 1904 and included Schnegg, Dejean, Halou, Marque and Rodo. Around 1900, Dejean had begun to exhibit small decorative statuettes of feminine subjects in fashionable dress which were described as "modern Tanagra figurines". At the 1904 Salon of the SNBA, he exhibited a patinated terracotta called La Parisienne or   ...  Displaying 750 of 3100 characters.

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