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'''Aleth GUZMAN''' (1904, Dijon – 1978, Paris) was a French sculptor and [[medalist]].
'''Aleth Guzman-Nageotte''' (1904, Burgundy – 1978, Paris) was a French sculptor and [[medalist]].


Aleth Jeanne Antoinette GUZMAN was born on the 13th of April 1904 in Dijon (Côte d’or- France). She studied at the School of Fine Arts of [[Dijon]] under the direction of {{Interlanguage link multi|Ovide Yencesse|fr}} before joining the [[École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts]] of Paris in the workshops of [[Henri-Auguste Patey]] and [[Paul-Marcel Dammann]] for engraving and [[François-Léon Sicard]] and [[Henri Bouchard]] for sculpture.
She studied at the School of Fine Arts of [[Dijon]] under the direction of {{Interlanguage link multi|Ovide Yencesse|fr}} before joining the [[École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts]] of Paris in the workshops of [[Henri-Auguste Patey]] and [[Paul-Marcel Dammann]] for engraving and [[François-Léon Sicard]] and [[Henri Bouchard]] for sculpture.


Guzman-Nageotte won first prize of the [[Prix de Rome]] for engraving on medals in 1929.<ref>Source : ''Catalogue général illustré des éditions de la Monnaie de Paris'', undated (1985)</ref>
Guzman-Nageotte won first prize of the [[Prix de Rome]] for engraving on medals in 1929.<ref>Source : ''Catalogue général illustré des éditions de la Monnaie de Paris'', undated (1985)</ref>
She married in juin 1939, with Eugène Ocip NAGEOTTE (Knight of the Legion of Honour), with whom she will have two children.
Aleth GUZMAN died in Paris (7ème arr.) on the 23rd february 1978.


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Latest revision as of 08:35, 10 May 2024

Aleth Guzman-Nageotte (1904, Burgundy – 1978, Paris) was a French sculptor and medalist.

She studied at the School of Fine Arts of Dijon under the direction of Ovide Yencesse [fr] before joining the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts of Paris in the workshops of Henri-Auguste Patey and Paul-Marcel Dammann for engraving and François-Léon Sicard and Henri Bouchard for sculpture.

Guzman-Nageotte won first prize of the Prix de Rome for engraving on medals in 1929.[1]

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  1. ^ Source : Catalogue général illustré des éditions de la Monnaie de Paris, undated (1985)
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