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Monument to the Deaths of War 14-18 à Pessac en Gironde

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Monument to the Deaths of War 14-18

    40 Place de la 5ème République
    33600 Pessac
Monument aux Morts de la guerre 14-18
Monument aux Morts de la guerre 14-18
Monument aux Morts de la guerre 14-18
Monument aux Morts de la guerre 14-18
Crédit photo : Marcel Delboy (1882–1941) Autres noms Yobled; M.D. - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1922
Construction of the monument
1927
Inauguration after trial
2015
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The monument to the dead of the war 1914-1918 sis esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle, in full, with its grid (cad. BR non-cadaster public domain, cf plan annexed to the decree): inscription by order of 3 February 2015

Key figures

Gaston Leroux-Veneuvot - Sculptor Author of the monument in 1922
Marcel Delboy - Photographer Documented the monument (1882–1941)

Origin and history

The Pessac Monument to the Dead, dedicated to First World War soldiers, was created in 1922 by the sculptor Gaston Leroux-Veneuvot. Its late inauguration in 1927 resulted from a legal dispute between the artist and the city. The work consists of a central stele, a standing soldier looking after two wounded at his feet, and an allegory of France bearing the names of the disappeared. This monument, typical of post-war commemorations, reflects collective mourning and tribute to the sacrifices made.

In 1927, after five years of trial, the monument was finally unveiled to the public on the Charles de Gaulle esplanade. Two additional plaques will be added later to honour the victims of the Second World War (1939-1945). The artistic composition, both sober and symbolic, illustrates the pain of families and national recognition. Ranked in 2015, it remains a major memory site for the municipality of Pessac, a municipal property and fully protected, including its enclosure grid.

The choice of Gaston Leroux-Veneuvot, a renowned sculptor, underscores the importance attached to this commemorative project. The archives also mention photographer Marcel Delboy (1882–1941), whose photographs document the monument. The location, first indicated as "satisfactory" (note 6/10), places the work in the heart of the city, between the Place de la 5e République and the esplanade. His inscription in the Historic Monuments in 2015 devotes his heritage and artistic value, while anchoring his role in the transmission of local history.

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