Lévy, Albert

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Lévy, Albert:

French sculptor; born at Paris May 4, 1864. A pupil of Etienne Leroux, he exhibited for the first time in 1886, his work being a portrait medallion.

Lévy's sculptures include: "Rêverie," 1887; "La Prière" and "Fillette," 1888; "Etude d'Enfant," 1889; "Jeune Paysanne à la Source," 1891; "La Chanson," 1892; "Jeune Trouveur," 1893; "Portrait de Simon," 1894; "Eve," 1895; "Jean de Rotrou à Vingt Ans," 1896; "Sans Permis," 1898. He has executed also busts of several well-known persons.

Bibliography:
  • Curinier, Dict. Nat. ii. 126.
S. F. T. H.

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