Louis-Léopold Chambard (25 August 1811 – 10 March 1895) was a French sculptor from Jura. He was born in Saint-Amour dans le Jura and was son of Claude Louis Joseph Marie Chambard, a merchant, After studying at the municipal school of arts in Lyon, he continued at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, under supervision of Pierre-Jean David d'Angers and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and obtained the Prix de Rome in 1837 for his sculpture Marius sur les ruines de Carthage. His success allowed him to be resident from 1838 to 1843 at Villa Medici housing the French Academy in Rome. Chambard had an exposition of his sculptures at the 1841 Salon de Paris. Upon his return from Italy, he had other commissions notably for the Louvre. He died in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1895.
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| - Louis-Léopold Chambard, nacido en 1811 en Saint-Amour (Jura y fallecido en 1895 en Neuilly-sur-Seine , fue un escultor francés. Ganador del Prix de Rome en 1837. Una de sus esculturas se encuentra en la sala del concejo municipal de Saint-Amour. (es)
- Louis-Léopold Chambard (25 August 1811 – 10 March 1895) was a French sculptor from Jura. He was born in Saint-Amour dans le Jura and was son of Claude Louis Joseph Marie Chambard, a merchant, After studying at the municipal school of arts in Lyon, he continued at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, under supervision of Pierre-Jean David d'Angers and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and obtained the Prix de Rome in 1837 for his sculpture Marius sur les ruines de Carthage. His success allowed him to be resident from 1838 to 1843 at Villa Medici housing the French Academy in Rome. Chambard had an exposition of his sculptures at the 1841 Salon de Paris. Upon his return from Italy, he had other commissions notably for the Louvre. He died in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1895. (en)
- Louis Léopold Chambard né le 25 août 1811 à Saint-Amour et mort le 10 mars 1895 à Neuilly-sur-Seine est un sculpteur français. (fr)
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| - Louis-Léopold Chambard, nacido en 1811 en Saint-Amour (Jura y fallecido en 1895 en Neuilly-sur-Seine , fue un escultor francés. Ganador del Prix de Rome en 1837. Una de sus esculturas se encuentra en la sala del concejo municipal de Saint-Amour. (es)
- Louis-Léopold Chambard (25 August 1811 – 10 March 1895) was a French sculptor from Jura. He was born in Saint-Amour dans le Jura and was son of Claude Louis Joseph Marie Chambard, a merchant, After studying at the municipal school of arts in Lyon, he continued at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, under supervision of Pierre-Jean David d'Angers and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and obtained the Prix de Rome in 1837 for his sculpture Marius sur les ruines de Carthage. His success allowed him to be resident from 1838 to 1843 at Villa Medici housing the French Academy in Rome. Chambard had an exposition of his sculptures at the 1841 Salon de Paris. Upon his return from Italy, he had other commissions notably for the Louvre. He died in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1895. (en)
- Louis Léopold Chambard né le 25 août 1811 à Saint-Amour et mort le 10 mars 1895 à Neuilly-sur-Seine est un sculpteur français. (fr)
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