The Clémence Isaure fountain (fr: Fontaine Clémence Isaure) is a fountain with a bronze sculpture in Toulouse, France.
Its construction was patronized by Octave Sage, a pharmacist, in 1905.
[1] It was designed by sculptor Léo Laporte-Blairsy.
[2] In 1942, during World War II, the bronze sculpture was removed and hidden to avoid being melted down and turned into weaponry.
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