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Max Le Verrier

Louis Octave Maxime Le Verrier (1891–1973), known more commonly as Max Le Verrier, also known by the pseudonym Artus, was a French sculptor. He was known for being a pioneer within the Parisian Art Deco movement, creating decorative art objects often made in bronze as well as historical sculptures.

Biography
Max Le Verrier was born on 29 January 1891 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France to a French father who was a goldsmith and jeweler, and a mother from Belgium. His parents separated when he was a child and he spent a lot of time in boarding schools. He served as a pilot in the French Army during World War I. In 1921, Le Verrier married Jeanne Hubrecht, together they had two children. In the early 1920s, he inherited a small metal foundry and by 1926 he started making decorative objects in his own workshop. and Jules Edmont Masson. == Death and legacy ==
Death and legacy
Le Verrier died on 6 June 1973 in Paris. His work can be found in public museum collections, including at the Musée d'Orsay. Le Verrier's great grandson Damien Blanchet continued to produce his sculptures after his death, under the name Maison Max Le Verrier. == References ==
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