Napoléon Jacques
1804–1876 (age 72)
Biography
Napoléon Jacques was a talented French sculptor who contributed significantly to the artistic landscape of nineteenth-century France. His works reflected the neoclassical and romantic sensibilities of his era, demonstrating considerable skill in three-dimensional form and composition.
Jacques maintained an active career in Paris and was honored with burial at Père Lachaise Cemetery. His artistic legacy endures as a testament to the creative vitality of French sculptural traditions during this period.