Bust of a child in plaster, Art Deco period, signed Paul Landowski.
Sculptor of monuments, busts, he was a student at the École nationale des beaux-arts in Paris - of which he later became the director - where he had as his teacher Barrias who communicated to him the meaning of the monumental. From 1933 to 1937, he directed the Académie de France in Rome. He received the Prix de Rome in 1900, then exhibited for the first time in 1906, at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris.