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Pierre Roche

French, 1855 – 1922
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Pierre Roche, pseudonym of Pierre Henry Ferdinand Massignon, was a French sculptor, painter, ceramist and medallist. He was the father to Louis Massignon.

Roche first studied medicine and chemistry in Paris, but then switched to studying painting at the Académie Julian 1873–1878 under Alfred Roll, and exhibited at the Paris Salon 1884–1889.

In 1888 Roche tried sculpture to compete for a monument to Georges Danton, leading to encouragement by sculptor and teacher Jules Dalou. He went on to produce a number of commissioned works, like the fountain April (1906) in the Musée Galliera gardens, and L'Effort (c.1898) in the Jardin du Luxembourg.

His works are collected in the Musée d'Orsay, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Courtauld Institute of Art, and Harvard University Art Museums.

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La Salamandre (fer à repasser)

La Salamandre (fer à repasser) (1915)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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La sirène

La sirène (1908)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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La tortue (chaufferette)

La tortue (chaufferette) (1915)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Lac Averne

Lac Averne (1914)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Lac Maréotis

Lac Maréotis (1913)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Lac Maréotis

Lac Maréotis (1913)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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L’anse de l’Hermot (Pordic)

L’anse de l’Hermot (Pordic) (1907)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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L’anse de l’Hermot (Pordic)

L’anse de l’Hermot (Pordic) (1907)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le bain.

Le bain. (1914)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le bain

Le bain (1914)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le Caire (citadelle)

Le Caire (citadelle) (1911)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le Caire (citadelle)

Le Caire (citadelle) (1911)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le chat (encrier)

Le chat (encrier) (1915)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le chat (encrier)

Le chat (encrier) (1915)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le château des songes

Le château des songes (1909)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le lion

Le lion (1906)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le lion

Le lion (1906)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le pêcheur et son fils

Le pêcheur et son fils (1896)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le peigne

Le peigne (1915)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le poulain

Le poulain (1920)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le poulpe

Le poulpe (1912)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le taureau,

Le taureau, (1920)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le taureau

Le taureau (1920)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le Temps

Le Temps (1907)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le Temps 2

Le Temps 2 (1907)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le têtard (théière)

Le têtard (théière) (1915)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le têtard (théière)

Le têtard (théière) (1915)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le Vau-Madet (Pordic)

Le Vau-Madet (Pordic) (1910)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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Le vieux pêcheur

Le vieux pêcheur (1894)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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L’épave.

L’épave. (1901)

Pierre Roche (French, 1855 – 1922)
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