Source: WikiPhidias Winning the Prix de Rome entitled him to study at the Académie de France in Rome and whilst there he completed several works which were sent back to Paris. He remained in Rome for 5 years. •
Melpomène. Part of a "surtout" or table decoration. Executed 1808. Held by the Sèvres Cité de la Céramique. •
La contemplation céleste This 1820 piece is held by the Beaux-arts de Paris, l'école nationale supérieure and was created by Cortot for a competition organised by the school called "Tête d'expression". •
Déïdamie. Part of a "surtout" or table decoration. Executed 1812. Held by the Sèvres Cité de la Céramique. •
Pandora. Marble work dating to 1819 now held in the Musée des Beaux-arts de Lyon. •
Narcisse debout. Marble work dated 1818 held in the Musée des Beaux-arts of
Angers. Was shown at the Salon des artistes français in 1814 •
Un jeune pêcheur. Rome. •
Hyacinthe blessé. Rome. •
Napoléon 1er. Cortot only completed the plaster model. The project was abandoned when the Empire fell. • ''Phaéton se plaignant à sa mère de l'insulte qu'il a reçue d'Epaphus''. Rome. • ''Ulysse, sous le costume d'un mendiant, racontant ses aventures à Pénélope''. Rome. •
Un soldat combattant. Rome. • Bust of the painter
Guillaume Guillon-Lethière. Rome. 1813. • Louis XVIII. Rome. 1816 à 1817. •
Un philosophe. Rome. ==Works after Rome==