Alfred Boucher (1850-1934) was a French sculptor and teacher who was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was known for his skilful depictions of the human form, particularly his female figures, which often depicted women in naturalistic, relaxed poses.
Boucher studied sculpture under the French sculptor, Auguste Rodin, and later went on to become one of his most successful pupils. He was a prolific artist, creating many sculptures in bronze, marble, and terra cotta, as well as a number of medallions and reliefs.
Boucher was also an influential teacher, who taught many students in his own studio, among them, was the American sculptor, Malvina Hoffman. He became famous for his role as a teacher at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, and he also helped found the studio of the prestigious Académie de la Grande Chaumiere
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