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    HÉBERT, EMILE

    Émile Hébert (October 12 or 20, 1823 – 1893) was a French sculptor and son of Pierre Hébert who was a sculptor before him. He studied under both his father and Jean Feuchère.

    Emile Hébert eventually participated in the Salon de Paris from 1846 to 1893 with various bronzes and the Exposition Universelle in 1855. He was awarded a Second Class medal in 1872 for creating La Comédie and Le Drame for the Vaudeville theatre in Paris.

    Emile Hébert was also partly responsible for the Neo-Grecian and Egyptian Revival style. He was one of the few sculptors who were selected to work with the renowned bronze fondeur Georges Servant.