Emmanuel Frémiet
Emmanuel Frémiet est l’un des sculpteurs les plus influents du XIXe siècle, particulièrement reconnu pour ses œuvres animalières et ses statues monumentales. Formé à l’École des beaux-arts de Paris, il explore avec précision le mouvement et le réalisme dans ses œuvres.
Emmanuel Frémiet
Animal art: a world of movement
Frémiet is often associated with the animal art movement, which emerged in the 19th century. The finesse of his animal sculptures, particularly those of horses, lions and elephants, testifies to his technical mastery and passion for the study of movement. His realistic, almost naturalistic approach makes his works models of precise animal representation.

Emmanuel Frémiet
Sculptor of historical events
Frémiet has also left his mark on history, with famous statues such as Joan of Arc, located on the Place des Pyramides in Paris. This monument left its mark on art history with its bold depiction of a young, warlike Joan of Arc, in stark contrast to traditional representations of the saint.
A lasting legacy
A member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts from 1876, he influenced subsequent generations. His works, exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay and the Paris Opera, continue to inspire and captivate.