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Paul Chevré
Chevré circa 1910. This picture was widely publicized after the Titanic's sinking.
Born
Paul Romaine Marie Léonce Chevré

5 July 1866
Brussels, Belgium
Died20 February 1914 (aged 47)

Paul Chevré (5 July 1866–20 February 1914) was a French, Brussels-born sculptor who gained fame in Montréal after creating the Samuel de Champlain monument.[1] He is the son of another sculptor, Romain Paul Chevré.[2]

Samuel de Champlain was the founder of Québec, and the committee that selected the sculptor of his monument began its work on 2 January 1896 under the leadership of the politician Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, and it comprised artists like Napoléon Bourassa and François-Xavier Berlinguet. The decision to have Paul Chevré create the monument was controversial, as the regionally famed, native sculptor Philippe Hébert was not selected, despite proposing a very similar style.[3] In 1900, he was awarded with a bronze medal at the Paris International Exhibition.[4] His bronze public art work, Marianne (La République) (1913) is located in front of the Union Française building of Montréal.[5] He was awarded with a commission in 1909 to produce a monument for Honoré Mercier, 9th premier of Québec. In 1911, he created a statue of François-Xavier Garneau, a Canadian historian.[4]

Playing card signed by three of the Titanic's survivors: Pierre Maréchal (father of Pierre Maréchal, a car racer), Alfred Fernand Omont, and Chevré

He is known for being a passenger on the Titanic's only voyage, and he survived on a life raft.[2]

Chevré spent the time between the disaster and his death travelling between Canada and France, and he died in Asnières-sur-Seine near Paris.[2]

Works

References

  1. ^ Dictionnaire des Artistes de langue française en amerique du nord. Musée du Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval. 1992.
  2. ^ a b c "Paul Chevré, 1866-1914". Art Public Montréal. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  3. ^ Villeneuve, René (1985). "Le monument Samuel de Champlain". Cap-aux-Diamants - la revue d'histoire du Québec. 1 (2). eISSN 1923-0923. ISSN 0829-7983.
  4. ^ a b "Paul Romaine Marie Léonce Chevré". Encyclopedia Titanica. 23 April 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Marianne (La République)". DL Heritage: L'art & Science a L'Oeuvre. Retrieved 23 May 2023.


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