Édouard Drouot
(French, 1859–1945)
Biography
Édouard Drouot was a French artist best known for his marble and bronze sculptures of mythological and allegorical scenes. At times creating animalier and Orientalist works, Drouout’s sculptures, whether of animals or people, are characterized by a sense of movement and expressive touch. Born on April 3, 1859 in Sommevoire, France, he went on to study under the popular artist Mathurin Moreau at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1889 onward. Today, Drouot’s work can be found in the collections of the Courtauld Institute in London and the Indiana University Art Museum in Bloomington, among others. The artist died in 1945 in Paris, France.
Édouard Drouot Artworks
Édouard Drouot
(937 results)
Édouard Drouot
Auf einem Floss in wilden Fluten..., 1890–1900
Sale Date: March 21, 2002
Auction Closed
Édouard Drouot
Dame mit Buch in klassizistischer Tracht, 1894–1894
Sale Date: May 24, 2000
Auction Closed