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Jean Fréour Jean Fréour (8 August 1919 – 11 June 2010) was a prominent Breton sculptor. Fréour was born in Nantes. He studied at the Bordeaux School of the Fine Arts and attended the classes of Louis-Henry Bouchard in the national School of the Fine Ar ...
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Notre-Dame de la Sainte Espérance at
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This statue by Fréour by the Église Saint-Pierre-es-liens celebrated a pilgrimage to the location in 1947. It depicts the "Vierge à l'Enfant".


''Les Laveuses d'huîtres''

Fréours bronze sculpture depicting two Breton women washing oysters stands in
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's place de l'église.


René Guy Cadou

Fréour was the sculptor of a bust of this poet which is located in
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This monument stands in
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, Bouguer's birthplace in 1698. Bouguer was a French mathematician. Fréour executed the sculpture of Bouguer for the monument.


Chapelle Saint-Louis

Fréour sculpted a statue of
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for the façade of this
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-Quimiac chapel and inside the church is his sculpture "Vierge à l'Enfant".


The "Église Sainte-Thérèse"

Jean was commissioned to execute work for this church in
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Église Ste Thérèse in Muzillac

After a fire in 1929 the church was rebuilt by 1934. There are two works by Fréour in this church dating to 1955. One is carved from exotic wood and depicts the Virgin Mary and the other of St Joseph is carved from oak. It has been recorded that Fréour based his depiction of St Joseph on himself.


Église de Notre Dame de Grâce

For this church in Guenrouët, Fréour was commissioned to execute the statues for the lateral altars; Mary presenting Jesus, this carved from
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, St Anne carved from oak and St Joseph as carpenter.


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In 1957 Fréour sculpted the figure of Christ in rose-coloured granite, and this has been attached to an old 18th-century windmill, the "moulin du Pé", which is effectively a
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. The figure is 5.6 metres high.


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For the church of Saint Nicolas, Fréour executed two sculptures in 1958. In the choir area of the church is a "Christ en Gloire" and also in the church interior there is a sculpture by Fréour showing Joseph and the young
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as an apprentice carpenter.


Bust of Charles Cornic

This Fréour bust of the French sailor, admiral and privateer during the Revolution ( corsair) was erected on 22 April 1947. It stands by the entry to Morlaix' port. A bronze bust had been erected in 1897, but melted down in 1942. In 1947 the replacement was sculpted by Fréour but in stone. He used the original mould which had been preserved.


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The Notre-Dame de la Trinité church has a "poutre de gloire" (
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) over the entry to the
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with a 15th-century carving of Jesus in the centre, surrounded by Fréours sculptures depicting Mary and John the Evangelist.


''La Porteresse''

This 1983 bronze sculpture by Fréour stands outside
Batz-sur-Mer Batz-sur-Mer (, literally ''Batz on Sea''; Gallo language, Gallo: ''Borg-de-Baz'', ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Loire-Atlantique Departments of France, department in western France. The commune is situated on a former island, which ...
's museum devoted to the history of the local salt marshes. It depicts a woman carrying salt contained in a wooden receptacle called a "gède". She carried the "gède" balanced on her head. In the days before mechanization this was how the salt was taken from the salt marsh, the porters being more often than not women. The museum was founded back in 1887 to record and display information on this age-old Breton industry. The 1650 hectares of the
Guérande Guérande (; , ; ) is a medieval town located in the departments of France, department of Loire-Atlantique, and the administrative regions of France, region of Pays de la Loire, Western France. The inhabitants are referred to as ''Guérandais'' ...
salt marshes around the Traict du Croisic extend to the towns of Batz-sur-Mer, Guérande and
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. The second large salt marsh in the area, the Mès marsh, extends to the towns of
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, St Molf and
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. The people who harvested the salt were known as "paludiers" (female "paludières"). In 1955 Fréour had decided to live and work in Batz-sur-Mer after living near
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. In fact he served as the mayor of Batz-sur-Mer for a period of one year.


Eglise Saint-Guénolé

This church in Batz-sur-Mer contains three sculptures by Fréour. One is a depiction of Christ and is located near the St John the Baptist altar, the second is a statue entitled "Notre-Dame du Précieux Sang" and the third a composition entitled "la Sainte Famille".


The Calvary near

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In 1947 Fréour worked on the calvary at Créviac. His composition depicted Christ on the Cross with the Virgin Mary and John the Evangelist at the base. He added some relief carvings depicting scenes from Jesus' life and a sculpture showing Christ being brought down from the Cross.


The parish church of

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For this church, Fréour executed a sculpture for the crèche and a sculpture for one of the church's altars


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Fréours 1950 statue depicting Saint Rita can be seen in the Église de Béré.


Villepot

In Villepot's Notre Dame de l’Assomption church there are two works by Fréour. Both carved from wood, one depicting Jesus and the other the Virgin Mary.


Église Sainte-Anne

Lamotte-Beuvron Lamotte-Beuvron () is a town and commune of about 5000 inhabitants in the Loir-et-Cher department of Centre-Val de Loire, France. The French Federal Equestrian Park, one of the largest in Europe, is based in Lamotte-Beuvron. Each July, the Fe ...

Fréour executed statues of St Vincent de Paul and Jeanne d'Arc for this church


"Le Bon Pasteur"

The Saint-Sauveur church in
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suffered much war damage in the 1939-1945 war and in 1955 Fréour created a high relief sculpture entitled "Le Bon Pasteur" for the church façade.


The Breton calvary

This sculpture in the Saint-Charles de Potyze French military cemetery in
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is arguably Fréours best known work. It is a war memorial and in Belgium but uses the Breton calvary to remind us of the sacrifice made by all the soldiers of Breton in the 1914-1918 war as well as all those buried in the cemetery. File:Ieper_St._Charles_de_Potyze-PM_50447.jpg, Fréour's sculpture in the Saint-Charles de Potyze French military cemetery. File:Ieper_St._Charles_de_Potyze-PM_50437.jpg, Fréour's sculpture in the Saint-Charles de Potyze French military cemetery. File:Ieper_St._Charles_de_Potyze-PM_50436.jpg, Fréour's sculpture in the Saint-Charles de Potyze French military cemetery. File:St.Charles_de_Potyze_Calvariegroep_03.JPG, Fréour's sculpture in the Saint-Charles de Potyze French military cemetery.


Anne de Bretagne Anne of Brittany (; 25/26 January 1477 – 9 January 1514) was reigning Duchess of Brittany from 1488 until her death, and Queen of France from 1491 to 1498 and from 1499 to her death. She was the only woman to have been queen consort of France ...

This famous Jean Fréour bronze is located in the Château des ducs de Bretagne.


Notre-Dame-des-Langueurs

For this church in
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, Fréour executed a sculpture which depicted Jesus with St Joseph, St Anthony, St Mainboeuf and the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdelane. He also executed a calvary in 1954.


Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux

In the parish church of
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there is a statue of Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux by Fréour.


Statue of St Conwoïon

This Fréour sculpture can be seen in
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. It was blessed in 1958 and is 2.3 metres high.


Armand Tuffin de La Rouërie

This bronze 1993 monument stands in
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's Place Aristide Briand (Square des Fusillés). Tuffin de La Rouërie was a Breton cavalry officer who served under the American flag during the American War of Independence. The bronze was cast by the Châtillon foundry Fonderie Valsuani. The inscription reads The original statue was melted down in 1942 so that the metal could be used again. Freour based his sculpture on a mould left by the Derbré foundry.


Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Merquel

This small chapel at the pointe de Merquel,
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was destroyed by the Germans in 1944 and rebuilt in 1949. It contains a statue of
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by Fréour. He carried out this work in polychromed wood in 1950.


Émile Le Scanff

This Breton singer was known as "Glenmor" and Fréour worked on his memorial in
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's parc du Thabor. The memorial was erected in 1998.


Saint-Étienne-de-Mer-Morte Saint-Étienne-de-Mer-Morte (; ) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. Population See also *Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department The following is a list of the 207 communes of the Loire-Atlantique de ...

Fréour was responsible for the decoration of the church altar in 1946.


Statue of General

Marie-Pierre Kœnig Marie Joseph Pierre François Kœnig or Koenig (10 October 1898 – 2 September 1970) was a French general during World War II during which he commanded a Free French Brigade at the Battle of Bir Hakeim in North Africa in 1942. He started a poli ...

Fréour was the sculptor of the statue of Kœnig inaugurated in 1991. Kœnig had fought as a sergeant in the 36th Infantry in the 1914-1918 war and in the following years he received regular promotions. He fought with the Free French forces ("Forces Françaises Libres") at Bir-Hakeim against Rommel, became the first military governor of Paris after it was liberated, became a French Minister of War and at the end of what was a glittering career was made a "Maréchal de France" in 1984. The statue stands at the Écoles de St Cyr-Coëtquidan.


Notre-Dame-de-Boulogne

There is a granite sculpture by the
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harbour of the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus. It was erected in December 1949 and dedicated to Notre- Dame-de Boulogne or as she is sometimes called "Notre Dame du Bon Retour". It was a place of pilgrimage for those praying for the safety of those who were held as prisoners in Germany . In Freour's sculpture Notre- Dame-de Boulogne is aboard a small boat.


Le Musee du pays de

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This museum holds an early work by Freour. It is a sculpture in wood depicting a "Bigouden at prayer". It dates to 1942.


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