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Georges Gardet

 

(October 11, 1863 6 February 1939)

 

was a French sculptor and animalier

 

Biography

 

The son of a sculptor, Gardet attended the École des Beaux-Arts in the atelier of Aimé Millet and Emmanuel

 

Fremiet (another noted animalier). Gardet's wife Madeleine was the sister of painter and decorator Jean

 

Francis Auburtin, who collaborated with Gardet on work for the Parisian Exposition Universelle (1900).

 

Gardet was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor in 1900, and was a member of the Académie des

 

 Beaux-Arts, and the Society of French Artists.

 

Work

 

bronze Drama of the Desert, Parc Montsouris, Paris, 1891

 

two animal groups (tiger attacking buffalo, leopard catching a turtle) flanking the entrance to the Musée des

 

 Sciences of Laval, France, 1892

 

lion groups at the Pont Alexandre III, Paris, circa 1900

 

lions at the Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris

 

six bronze crocodiles (or "sea monsters") surrounding the base of monument The Triumph of Republic by

 

Jules Dalou, Place de la Nation, added in 1908, scrapped by the Germans in 1941

 

gilded finial figure Eternal Youth, along with two bison flanking the grand staircase inside, for the Manitoba

 

Legislative Building, Winnipeg, 1918

 

two groups of deer for the grounds of the Château de Sceaux in Sceaux,

 

 Hauts-de-Seine (outside Paris), 1933

 

bronze lion on the grounds of St. Mark's School, Southborough, Massachusetts

 

bronze bison, Harris Circle at east entrance to Pioneers Park, Lincoln, Nebraska installed April 1415,

 

1930 and dedicated May 17, 1930