Alphonse Amédée Cordonnier

Alphonse Amédée Cordonnier

French(October 18, 1848 – 1930)

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Alphonse Amédée Cordonnier (1848, 1930) was a French sculptor known for his ornate decorative works and portrait busts, often rendered in bronze and marble. He was active during the Belle Époque period and frequently exhibited at the Paris Salon, earning recognition for his refined craftsmanship and classical sensibility. His works, which include allegorical figures and medallions, have appeared regularly in European auction sales and are prized by collectors of 19th-century French sculpture.

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