A bronze sculpture of a pheasant by Moigniez, c. 1880
Born
(1835-05-28)28 May 1835
Senlis, Oise, France
Died
29 May 1894(1894-05-29) (aged 59)
Saint-Martin-du-Tertre, France
Nationality
French
Education
Studied under Paul Comoléra
Known for
Sculpture
Movement
Animalier school
Jules Moigniez (28 May 1835 – 29 May 1894) was a French animalier sculptor who worked during the 19th century. His output was primarily cast in bronze and he frequently exhibited his sculptures at the Paris Salon. He was best known for his bronzes depicting birds, although his skill and versatility enabled him to produce quality horse sculptures (primarily racehorses), dog sculptures and hunting scenes.[1] His bird sculptures were among the finest ever created in his time.[2]
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