Alfred Boucher
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A French sculptor, Alfred Boucher (September 23, 1850 – 1934) won the Grand Prix du Salon in 1881, and moved to Italy the following year.
He also served as a mentor to Camille Claudel. He was from Bouy-sur-Ovin. He was the son of a farmhand who became the gardener of the sculptor Ramus, recongnizing Boucher's talent he opened his studio to him.