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Hubert Yencesse was born on 28 April, 1900 in Paris, is a French sculptor. Discover Hubert Yencesse's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 28 April, 1900
Birthday 28 April
Birthplace Paris
Date of death 4 October, 1987
Died Place Dijon, Paris, France
Nationality Paris

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1900

Hubert Yencesse was born in Paris on 28 April 1900, and died in Dijon, Paris on 4 October 1987.

He was a known French sculptor.

1919

Hubert Yencesse entered the school of Fine Arts in Dijon, in 1919.

His father, the medallist Ovice Yencesse taught in the same school.

Because of this, he met the sculptor François Pompon and became his pupil.

He was the father of the sculptor Dodie Yencesse, and the brother of the sculptor Jacques Yencesse.

1921

His first exhibition was in the year 1921 at the Salon d'Automne, and in the year 1934 he received the Blumenthal prize.

He exhibited for the first time at the Salon d'Automne in 1921 and received the Blumenthal Prize in 1934.

1924

Jean-Claude Pallas, History and architecture of the Palais des Nations, 1924–2001: art deco in the service of international relations, United Nations Publications, 2001, p. 228.

1932

A little earlier, he was called upon to sculpt the left profile of aviator Georges Guynemer, with a view to making a bronze intended to decorate the facade of a monument erected on the military airfield of Ouges-Longvic in memory of the ace of war (monument inaugurated on 25 July 1932).

The purse associated with the prize allows him to settle in his Parisian workshop.

1935

He exhibited in Paris at the Petit Palais in 1935, at the Salon des Tuileries and participated in exhibitions of French sculpture in Amsterdam, Brussels, etc. He also obtained numerous public commissions: he participated in the decorations of the Palais de Chaillot in 1937, produced decorations for the University of Dijon in 1957, sculpted a War Memorial in Belfort in 1948.

1936

He met Aristide Maillol, of which he became a disciple and collaborator until 1936.

Like Maillol, Yencesse devoted himself entirely to the representation of the female body.

1948

He secured 3rd place (Bronze Medal) in the Art Olympics of the year 1948 for his sculpture Swimmer.

1950

He taught at the Beaux-Arts de Paris from 1950 to 1970 (César succeeded him).

During these years, he assiduously frequented, charcoal in hand, the dance studios.

He finds his art renewed by this influence: The study of dance, he writes, distances the sculptor from conventional and often worn plastic research; he discovers that a volume from the inside, bursting into space, has total plastic value.

1953

In 1953, he produced a new Monument to the dead for the city of Le Neubourg (Eure), replacing the old monument sculpted by Paul Landowski destroyed during the war.

1972

In 1972, the Rodin museum in Paris devoted a retrospective to him.

exp. Paris, Rodin Museum, 1972–1973, Paris, 1972.

1974

He was received as a member of the Institute on 20 March 1974, at the headquarters of Henri Navarre in the sculpture section of the Academy of Fine Arts.

1979

Cécile Goldscheider, "A dynasty of artists in Burgundy in the 20th century: the Yencesse", in Living in Burgundy, n ° 13, 1979, pp. 14–15.

André Warnod, Robert Couturier, René Barotte, Hubert Yencesse, cat.

1999

His wife Cécile Chambelland died in 1999.