Alfred dubucand biography


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    Alfred Dubucand

    French artist

    Alfred Dubucand (25 November 1828 – 1894) was a French animalier sculptor who worked in the mid-to-late 19th century.

    His works were often juried into the annual Salon art exhibition in Paris where he contributed works over the course of his career.

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  • Dubucand made his debut at the 1867 Salon with a wax model of a dead pheasant.

    Early life

    Dubucand was born in Paris, France, on 25 November 1828.[1][2] He was one of the prize pupils of Antoine-Louis Barye.[1] Dubucand made his debut at the 1867 Salon with a wax model of a dead pheasant, a rather inauspicious start when considering the higher quality sculptures he would submit later in his career.

    Career

    He modeled mainly animal groups, producing a number of deer, dog, and horse sculptures. His better casts feature a warm, mid-brown patination,[1] sometimes coming in even lighter shades bordering on a very light yellow, being nearly the color of the br