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Barthélémy Prieur
(1536 - 1611)
,
François Anguier
(1604 - 1669)
Eléments du monument funéraire de Jacques Auguste de Thou (1553-1617)
1647
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre) / René-Gabriel Ojéda
musée du Louvre
http://www.louvre.fr
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Keywords:
atlante
funerary art
praying
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About the artwork
Title:
Eléments du monument funéraire de Jacques Auguste de Thou (1553-1617)
Periods:
17th century
modern age
XVIIth century
Techniques:
sculpture (technique)
marble
bronze
Inventory number:
LP404a;LP404b;LP405;LP406;N15270;RF972a;RF972b
Detail:
Président à mortier au parlement de Paris, grand maître de la bibliothèque du Roi (1593) et historien - Gasparde de la Châtre (morte en 1616) sa seconde femme - Marie de Brabançon-Cani (1567-1601) sa première femme, priant sculpté par Barthélémy Prieur (LP405)
Location:
musée du Louvre
About the author(s)
Author:
Barthélémy Prieur
Also known as:
Barthelemy Prieur
Born:
1536
Dead:
1611
Country:
France
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Barthélemy Prieur
(c. 1536-1611) was a French sculptor. Prieur was born to a Huguenot family in Berzieux, Champagne (now in the department of the Marne). He traveled to Italy, where he worked from 1564 to 1568 for Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy in Turin. Upon his return to France, he worked principally on funerary monuments and busts, but also on small bronzes. In 1571 he began employment under Jean Bullant at the Palais du Louvre, where he was a contemporary of Germain Pilon. In 1585 he…
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Author:
François Anguier
Also known as:
Francois Anguier
Born:
1604
Dead:
1669
Country:
France
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François
(c.
1604
—1669) and
Michel Anguier
(1612—1686) were two French brothers and sculptors.
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