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Pierre Stenne

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Pierre Stenne (1893 - 1967) was a French sculptor. Born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, his most notable works are the 1962 statue of Napoleon atop the Column of the Grande Armée in Wimille near Boulogne,[1] the crucified Christ in the Le Gros Moulin church south of Audinghen[2] and the original design for reliefs of the Old Contemptibles memorial in Boulogne (in the end produced by Félix-Alexandre Desruelles).[3]

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  1. ^ Statue of Napoleon- Retrieved 2019-02-02
  2. ^ Audinghen, HistOpale website
  3. ^ "Great War Forum".