Raoul Josset

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The bell tower, its angels and its crosses, on the church of Roupy, by Raoul Josset

Raoul Jean Josset (born in 1899, Tours, died in 1957) is a French sculptor.[1]

During the First World War, he worked as an interpreter for American forces in France. He was a pupil of Antoine Bourdelle between 1920 and 1926. He worked in the U.S. from 1933[2] in collaboration with sculptor Jose Martin.

Main works

References

  1. ^ Biography Watermelon-kid.com
  2. ^ Raoul Josset in the U.S. Texasescapes.com