THE CRYING MEN
Châteauroux's best-known and most photographed sculpture, by Ernest Nivet. A major work of funerary art.
It is the most famous and photographed group of monuments. It is quite remarkable for the faces and attitudes of both women: the mother and wife of the soldier killed in the War 1914-1918. But one can also look at the two peasants who feed a lamb at the front of the former building of the Breeder's Association, rue de la Poste at No 8, and on the return of the soldier mutilated, monument of war 1914-1918 on Lafayette Square. He is the work of Ernest Nivet, a berrichon sculptor known for his pacifist monuments.
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