Background
Hortense Clémentine Tanvet was born in Mésanger on 19 November 1880 and died in Nantes on 13 February 1981.
Hortense Clémentine Tanvet was born in Mésanger on 19 November 1880 and died in Nantes on 13 February 1981.
In 1901 he enrolled at the Nantes École des Beaux-Arts and later continued his studies in Paris. This monument is located in Ancenis in the boulevard Léon-Séché and dates to 1925. lieutenant was in 1922 that Charles Le Goffic headed a committee to organise a monument in Ancenis to honour Léon Séché and Hortense Tanvet was commissioned to execute the sculptural content involved.
The work was in bronze and in 1942, during the German occupation, it was requisitioned and melted down so that the metal could be re-used.
In 1957 the sculpture was renewed and placed in its present location. The inscription reads
" 1848-1914 / LÉOntario SÉCHÉ / HISTORIEN DU ROMANTISME"
This monument is located in Dunkerque and involves a bronze medallion and bust by Tanvet.
The casting was by the Paris foundry Montagutelli Frères and the inauguration took place on 28 October 1913. This 1921 memorial has a relief sculpture by Tanvet depicting a wounded soldier laying on the ground and looking up towards an angel.
lieutenant was erected in 1922.
Three types of stone were used these having different colours. The grey granite of Quimper, the rose granite of Aber-Ildut and the black stone from Kersanton. The names of 120 men of Plouescat who gave their lives in the 1914-1918 war are listed, as well as 78 killed in the 1939-1945 war.
A Victor Hugo poem is inscribed on the monument.