Émile Louis Picault

Émile Louis Picault (French: [emil lwi piko]; 24 August 1833 – 24 August 1915) was a French sculptor, best known for works depicting allegorical and patriotic subjects, and mythological heroes.

Picault was a very prolific artist, producing sculptures in abundance—over 500 models in total—during his long sculpting career.

He began to show his artwork at the Salon beginning in 1863.

[1] He signed the majority of his work as "E. Picault".

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