Aimé Charles Irvoy

French artist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench artist
PlacesFrance
wasArtist Sculptor
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth25 November 1824, Vendôme, arrondissement of Vendôme, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire
Death28 March 1898Grenoble, arrondissement of Grenoble, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (aged 73 years)
Star signSagittarius
The details

Biography

Aimé Charles Irvoy (25 November 1824, Vendôme, Loir-et-Cher – 28 March 1898, Grenoble, Isère) was a French sculptor who lived and worked in Grenoble.

He was the pupil of Étienne-Jules Ramey, Auguste Dumont and Victor Sappey. In 1854, he won the second Grand prix de Rome. In 1856, as the post of school director of architectural sculpture in Grenoble was vacant, he obtained this position and kept it for forty-one years. The old school (1853) and its director's house, located rue Hébert, now house the musée de la résistance et de la déportation de l'Isère, in Grenoble. In 1861, he married Louise Charrut (1832–1914).

His works are mainly kept in the Museum of Grenoble and the Musée des beaux-arts de Lyon.

He is buried at Saint Roch Cemetery.

Main works

  • Statue of Ronsard, bronze, Vendôme
  • La Sentinelle gauloise, 1878, Grenoble
  • L'allégorie de la charité, pediment of the old civil hospital of Grenoble, rue Félix-Viallet, decommissioned in 1913. It remained in place, hidden under the plaster, the building then housing the Majestic Hotel, until 1944. The pediment is now exposed in the vicinity of the Musée grenoblois des sciences médicales.
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