The New International Encyclopædia/Maniglier, Henri Charles

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3069698The New International Encyclopædia — Maniglier, Henri Charles

MANIGLIER, mȧ′nē̇lyā̇, Henri Charles (1826—). A French sculptor, born in Paris. He was a pupil of Dumont and Ramey at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and won the Prix de Rome in 1856. He executed a bas-relief for the Paris Opera House, many busts, and the statue, “Pénélope portant à ses prétendants l'arc d'Ulysse” (1868), in the Luxembourg. In 1858 he was made professor of sculpture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. He received the cross of the Legion of Honor in 1878, and a bronze medal at the Exposition of 1889.