Jean-Paul Aubé
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Jean-Paul Aubé
Summary
Jean-Paul Aubé is a human[1]. He was born in Longwy[2]. He was born on July 3, 1837[3]. He passed away in Capbreton[4]. He died on August 23, 1916[5]. He worked as a sculptor[6] and medalist[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Jean-Paul Aubé's place of birth was Longwy[2].
- Jean-Paul Aubé died in Capbreton[4].
- Jean-Paul Aubé was born on July 3, 1837[3].
- Jean-Paul Aubé died on August 23, 1916[5].
- Jean-Paul Aubé held citizenship in France[9].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's professions included sculptor[6].
- Jean-Paul Aubé worked as a medalist[7].
- Jean-Paul Aubé was employed by Beaux-Arts de Paris[10].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's education included a stint at Beaux-Arts de Paris[11].
- A notable student of Jean-Paul Aubé was Q1495586[12].
- A notable student of Jean-Paul Aubé was Charles Virion[13].
- A notable student of Jean-Paul Aubé was Jean Baffier[14].
- A notable work attributed to Jean-Paul Aubé is La Moisson[15].
- A notable work attributed to Jean-Paul Aubé is Monument du général Joubert[16].
- A notable work attributed to Jean-Paul Aubé is monument to Léon Gambetta[17].
- Jean-Paul Aubé received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[18].
- Jean-Paul Aubé is recorded as male[19].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's Commons category is recorded as Jean-Paul Aubé[21].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's family name is recorded as Aubé[22].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's given name is recorded as Jean-Paul[23].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's pseudonym is recorded as Aube, Jean Paul[24].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Jean-Paul Aubé[25].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's work location is recorded as Italy[26].
- Jean-Paul Aubé's work location is recorded as Paris[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Jean-Paul Aubé was born in Longwy[2]. He was born on July 3, 1837[3].
Education
Jean-Paul Aubé's education included a stint at Beaux-Arts de Paris[11]. Studied under Antoine Laurent Dantan[28], a sculptor[29], 1798–1878[30], of France[31], awarded the Prix de Rome[32] and Francisque Joseph Duret[33], a sculptor[34], 1804–1865[35], of France[36], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sculptor[6] and medalist[7]. Among Jean-Paul Aubé's employers was Beaux-Arts de Paris[10]. Notable students include Q1495586[12], a sculptor[38], 1882–1935[39], of United States[40], specialised in erotic art[41]; Charles Virion[13], a sculptor[42], 1865–1946[43], of France[44]; and Jean Baffier[14], a sculptor[45], 1851–1920[46], of France[47].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include La Moisson[15], a statue[48], in France[49], founded in 1879[50]; Monument du général Joubert[16], a monument[51], in France[52]; and monument to Léon Gambetta[17], a sculpture[53], in France[54], founded in 1884[55].
Recognition
Jean-Paul Aubé received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[18].
Death and Burial
Jean-Paul Aubé died on August 23, 1916[5]. He died in Capbreton[4].
Why It Matters
Jean-Paul Aubé has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[56]
FAQs
Where was Jean-Paul Aubé born?
Jean-Paul Aubé was born in Longwy[2].
Where did Jean-Paul Aubé die?
Jean-Paul Aubé passed away in Capbreton[4].
What did Jean-Paul Aubé do for work?
Jean-Paul Aubé worked as sculptor[6] and medalist[7].
Where did Jean-Paul Aubé go to school?
Jean-Paul Aubé was educated at Beaux-Arts de Paris[11].
What awards did Jean-Paul Aubé receive?
Honors received include Officer of the Legion of Honour[18].