Lucien Brasseur


Lucien Alcide Constant Brasseur was a French sculptor.

Biography

Brasseur was born in Saultain in the Nord region. He graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in 1894 and took first prize in the Prix de Rome for sculpture in 1905.
Between the wars, he made memorials for several municipalities in Northern France, including a major monument in Tourcoing and, perhaps his best-known, in Havrincourt, which includes a self-portrait. He also did memorials in Oisy-le-Verger and Saint-Omer and reliefs for the train station in Brest. In 1937, he created a statue for the Palais de Chaillot at the Exposition Universelle.
He is buried at the Cimetière parisien de Bagneux.

Monuments aux morts

Other works

His other works include:
WorkLocationSubject, notes and references
"La Femme au pigeon"Valenciennes Nord-Pas-de-CalaisBrasseur's "La Femme au pigeon" can be seen in the rue du Paris in Valenciennes. A photograph is shown in the gallery below courtesy Sébastien Dusart.
"Les oiseaux"Paris"Les oiseaux" is one of eight gilded sculptures in front of the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, with a large plaster replica of the work held by the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille
"La Pensée" and "L'Inspiration lyrique"Valenciennes Nord-Pas-de-CalaisBrasseur executed two gilded bronzes which are located on the façade of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Valenciennes. Photograph of these two works are shown in the gallery below, shown courtesy of Sébastien Dusart.
Statue of ConstantineEl Kantara AlgeriaThis work is in front of the railway station at El Kantara. It is a copy of the work in marble at the Basilique St Jean de Latran in Rome.
"Buste d'Harpignies"ParisBrasseur executed this bronze bust of Henri Harpignies which is kept in the Musée National d'Art Moderne - Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
Bas-reliefs at the Gare de Brest.Brest BrittanyIt was in 1936 that the architect Urbain Cassan was commissioned to design the Brest railway station and his design included a bas-relief by Brasseur in red granite on a bell-tower. Only the lower part of this tower still exists including Brasseur's work.
"Cérès enseigne l'agriculture à Triptolème, fils de Pelée, roi d'Eleusis"ParisThis was Brasseurs work which won the Prix de Rome in 1905. It is held in the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
"Ulysse naufragé"Valenciennes Nord-Pas-de-CalaisThis sculpture is held in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Valenciennes.
"Le Bouvier"Le Mans Sarthe Pays de la LoireThe Musée de Tessé in Mans have a bronze by Brasseur entitled "Le Bouvier".
Sculpture of David d'AngersAngers Maine-et-Loire Pays de la LoireThis work was acquired on 9 March 1948 for the Mairie of Angers.
"Femme drapée"Thionville Moselle LorraineThis sculpture was acquired by the Mairie in Thionville.
Maréchal LobauVerdun Meuse LorraineThis sculpture was acquired by the Mairie in Verdun.
Sculpture of Louis LeseigneurBarentin Seine-Maritime Upper NormandyThis work was acquired by the Mairie in Baretin.
Henri HarpigniesLisieux Calvados Lower NormandyThis sculpture of Henri Harpignies was acquired by the Mairie in Lisieux and is now held by Musée du Vieux-Lisieux.
"L'enfant prodigue"Valenciennes Nord-Pas-de-CalaisThis work in marble dates from 1937 and is held by the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Valenciennes.
"Le Sacré-Coeur"Barentin Seine-Maritime Upper NormandyThis work was acquired by the Mairie of Barentin and is in a Barentin church.