Musée Bouchard, Art studio museum in 16th arrondissement, France.
The Musée Bouchard occupied a building at 25 rue de l'Yvette, displaying bronze casts, stone sculptures, and original plaster works by Henri Bouchard.
After Henri Bouchard's death in 1960, his studio transformed into a museum in 1962, operating until its closure and collection transfer to Roubaix in 2007.
The museum preserved the complete collection of Henri Bouchard's sculptures, including the monumental Apollo figure displayed at the Palais de Chaillot.
The French Ministry of Culture designated Musée Bouchard as a 'musée de France' in 2003, recognizing its national cultural significance.
Visitors could explore over one thousand works within the authentic studio space where Henri Bouchard created his sculptures from 1924 onwards.
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