Émile-Coriolan Hippolyte Guillemin (1841 - 1907)
1841-10-16Paris, France1907Paris, FranceFrance
Émile-Coriolan Hippolyte Guillemin
Émile Coriolan Hippolyte Guillemin was a French sculptor of the Belle Époque. He worked in bronze. He studied under his father, the painter Auguste Guillemin, and under Jean-Jules Salmson. He showed work at the Salon of Paris from 1870 to 1899, and in 1897 received an honourable mention there. In 2008 his 1884 bronze sculpture Femme Kabyle d'Algerie and Janissaire du Sultan Mahmoud II (Kabyle woman from Algeria and Janissary of Sultan Mahmound II) sold for $1,202,500 plus auction fees in New York to a private collector through Sotheby's Auction House.
Date and place of birt: | 16 october 1841, Paris, France |
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Date and place of death: | 1907, Paris, France |
Nationality: | France |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Sculptor |
Art school / group: | French school |
Genre: | Animalistic, Military art, Portrait sculpture |
Art style: | Realism, Orientalism |
Medium: | Bronze |