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Hubert Yencesse

Hubert Yencesse (1900 - 1987) was active/lived in France.  Hubert Yencesse is known for Realist style human figure sculpture, bronze, wood, charcoal drawing.

Hubert Yencesse
Born 28 April 1900, Paris
Died, 4 October 1987, Dijon, Paris, France
Nationality, French

Known for Swimmer, his sculpture entry at the Art Olympics, 1948.

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. He secured 3rd place (Bronze Medal) in the Art Olympics of the year 1948 for his sculpture Swimmer. His first exhibition was in the year 1921 at the Salon d'Automne*, and in the year 1934 he received the Blumenthal Prize*.

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, Hubert met the sculptor François Pompon and became his pupil.

Hubert was the father of the sculptor Dodie Yencesse, and the brother of the sculptor Jacques Yencesse. His wife Cécile Chambelland died in 1999.

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Facts about Hubert Yencesse

   Hubert Yencesse  Born:  1900 - Paris, France
Died:   1987 - Dijon, France
Known for:  Realist style human figure sculpture, bronze, wood, charcoal drawing

Hubert Yencesse
Born 28 April 1900, Paris
Died, 4 October 1987, Dijon, Paris, France
Nationality, French

Known for Swimmer, his sculpture entry at the Art Olympics, 1948.

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. He secured 3rd place (Bronze Medal) in the Art Olympics of the year 1948 for his sculpture Swimmer. His first exhibition was in the year 1921 at the Salon d'Automne*, and in the year 1934 he received the Blumenthal Prize*.

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, Hubert met the sculptor Fr  ...  Displaying 750 of 5149 characters.

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