File:Joel Martel and mother of Jean Vigoureux, Jeanne Fonssagrives with plaster bust; 1915.jpg

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Joel Martel, sculptor, with Jeanne Fonssagrives & the plaster bust he made of her in 1915

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English: Joël, one of identical twin sculptors Jan and Joël Martel, posing with his friend Jeanne Fonssagrives, mother of artist Jean Vigoureux, and artist Fernand Fonssagrives. Plaster bust of Jeanne is 0,43 cm x 0,19 x 0,10 (16.9in x 7.5in x 4in) signed Joel Martel 1915
Français : Joël, l'un des sculpteurs jumeaux identiques Jan et Joël Martel, posant avec son amie Jeanne Fonssagrives, mère de l'artiste Jean Vigoureux, et l'artiste Fernand Fonssagrives. Le buste en plâtre de Jeanne mesure 0,43 cm x 0,19 x 0,10 (16.9in x 7.5in x 4in) signé Joel Martel 1915
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