File:Jean Vigoureux, Fernand Fonssagrives and Pierre Vigoureux in Pierre’s sculpture workshop ca. 1920.jpg

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Sculptor Pierre Vigoureux with his sons Jean & Fernand in his workshop, probably Paris 1920

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English: Pierre Vigoureux with his sons and several of his sculptures, including the wooden sculpture on the left in Acajou (mahogany) wood “La Liseuse” or “The Reading Light,” in the back, “La Pleureuse” or "The Mourner," in marble, and other sculptures in marble and plaster. “La Pleureuse” can be seen at https://musee.ville-avallon.fr
Français : Pierre Vigoureux avec ses fils et plusieurs de ses sculptures, dont la sculpture en bois à gauche en bois d'Acajou “La Liseuse,” au dos, "La Pleureuse,” en marbre, et d'autres sculptures en marbre et plâtre. “La Pleureuse" peut être vu à https://musee.ville-avallon.fr
Date circa 1920
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Vigoureux Family Archive
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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