拍品專文
Best known for his monuments to the fallen of World War I, Joseph Malet regularly exhibited at the Salons of the early 20th century. His most famous work is a memorial to the victims of the Great War of Marcillac-Vallon, which was inaugurated on 19 April 1925 and for which the bronze was shown at the Salons of 1923 and 1924. The present bronze represents a cockerel astride a German helmet, symbolizing the French victory over German troops, and is a reduction of a model atop a memorial to the fallen of Lapanouse, inaugurated on 11 November 1922.