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Location
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Subject, notes and references
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Busts of Virginie Demont-Breton and Adrien Demont in the Musée de la Chartreuse in Douai.
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Douai Pas-de-Calais
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These busts can be seen in the Musée de la Chartreuse in Douai.
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Bas-reliefs on the tombstone of Robert Spire (1838–1915) in the cemetery at Saint-Cloud
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Saint-Cloud Pas-de-Calais
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Lesieux's reliefs involve depictions of Christ and a kneeling woman.[9]
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The monument dedicated to Doctor Edmond Theret
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Tincques Pas-de-Calais
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This work is in Tincques.[10]
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Monument at Frévent
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Frévent Pas-de-Calais
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This monument commemorates the victims of the aerial bombing of Frévent on the 9th and 19 July 1944 and stands near the church of Saint Hilaire. During these raids 117 people were killed. This monument was inaugurated in 1949.[11]
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The statue of Messidor
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Tilloy-lès-Mofflaines Pas-de-Calais
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Lesieux created the statue representing the month Messidor in Tilloy-lès-Mofflaines.[12]
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Monument to Jean Jaurès
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Méricourt Pas-de-Calais
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This Lesieux work was inaugurated on 15 August 1929.
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The monument to Emile Basly
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Lens Pas-de-Calais
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Apart from the sculpture representing Basly himself there are three bronze bas-reliefs at the base of the pedestal. One represents a coal mine, the second Basly's time as the Mayor of Lens and third his time in the Chambre de députés. During the Second World War the work was hidden to avoid any risk of it being taken and melted down by the Germans. It was re-erected in 1956.[13]
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The monument to Tailliandier and Briquet
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Bapaume Pas-de-Calais
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Another work by Lesieux can be seen in Bapaume. This is the monument to Tailliandier and Briquet, both killed in the explosion with destroyed the city hall on 25 March 1917. Bapaume lay in ruins at the end of the 1914-1918 war. It had been occupied by the Germans until March 1917 when they pulled back and reformed their front line. The Germans it seems had left several "booby-traps" behind when leaving Bapaume including a mine under the Town Hall. The mine exploded on the night of 25 March 1917. Captain Raoul Briquet and Albert Tailliandier, two French parliamentarians and several Australian soldiers who were staying overnight in the Town Hall were killed in the blast. The Australian army had come into Bapaume in the wake of the retreating German army. A memorial was erected in memory of the two Frenchmen killed.[14]
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The busts of Émile Poiteau and Félix Planquette
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Arras Pas-de-Calais
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Lesieux was the sculptor of the busts of Émile Poiteau and Félix Planquette in the foyer of the Casino d'Arras in the rue Émile Legrelle, Arras.[15]
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The Rosati Monument
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Arras Pas-de-Calais
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Lesieux also sculpted the Rosati monument now standing in the square behind the Arras Hotel de Ville.
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Hôtel de Ville, Lens
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Lens Pas-de-Calais
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Lesieux's work can also be seen on the facade of the Lens Hôtel de Ville. In this work Lesieux pays tribute to the working class with representation of a labourer and a sorter. Lesieux also carved the two cariatides on the Hôtel de Ville's facade.[16]
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Statues of Jean Bodel and Guy Mollet
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Arras Pas-de-Calais
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These Lesieux statues stand in the interior of the Arras Hotel de Ville.[17]
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Amédée and Émile Doutremepuich
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Arras Pas-de-Calais
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Lesieux was the sculptor of the bas relief dedicated to Amédée and Émile Doutremepuich in Arras cemetery.
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The bust of Mgr Dutoit
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Arras Pas-de-Calais
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Lesieux's bust of Mgr Dutoit can be seen in Arras Cathedral.
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