François Dieussart (also Frans; Armentières, c. 1600 – London, 1661) was a Walloon sculptor who worked for court patrons in England, the Dutch Republic...
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of the first Sorgenfri House, which was built in 1705 to design by François Dieussart. The current house was built in 1756 by Lauritz de Thurah and later...
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possibly by Robert van Voerst, but now believed to show a bust by François Dieussart. The painting currently hangs in the Queen's Drawing room at Windsor...
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collaborated with him in his studio, his most prominent pupils were François Dieussart and Artus Quellinus. Quellinus and Rombaut Pauwels, another Flemish...
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Honthorst. Marble bust of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, circa 1641, by François Dieussart. Elizabeth Stuart as a Widow, 1642, by Gerard van Honthorst. Elizabeth...
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Sorgenfri. The first castle on the location was built in 1705–1706 by François Dieussart for Carl Greve Ahlefeldt. From 1730 it has been owned by the crown...
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altarpiece by Rubens. It also had an unusual monstrance, designed by François Dieussart to exhibit the Holy Sacrament. Henrietta Maria also had quite an interest...
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the sculptor François Dieussart. Lamoureux first appears around 1664 in Stockholm with his stepfather, the sculptor Jean Baptiste Dieussart, when the latter...
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3604917°E / 55.805806; 12.3604917 Manor house from 1705 designed by François Dieussart Kulhus Ved Kulhus 3, 3500 Værløse 55°46′33.22″N 12°24′44.83″E / 55...
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18 in July 1658. Bust of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, by Francois Dieussart (1656). Kunsthistorisches Museum Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his Gallery...
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Kongens Lyngby north of Copenhagen, where he commissioned the architect François Dieussart to build the first Sorgenfri. The building, a half-timbered, three-winged...
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the German House of Hohenzollern, and they echo similar statues by François Dieussart erected by Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, in the pleasure...
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Charles Philippe Dieussart (also Charles Philipp) (ca. 1625–1696) was a Dutch architect and sculptor, active in Germany in the second half of the seventeenth...
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Jean Baptiste Dieussart, also Jean Baptista Dusart (c. 1630 – after c. 1683) was a Flemish sculptor who worked in the Dutch Republic and mainly in Sweden...
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royal family, Sorgenfri Palace was built by the French architect François Dieussart in 1706. The main building was redesigned in the Neoclassical style...
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sculptures : The Christ Child (?), National Gallery of Art, Washington (url) François Dieussart (1600–1661), 1 sculpture : Portrait Bust of Pieter Spiering, Rijksmuseum...
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Sir Charles Morgan Tomb of Charles Morgan (1576-1643) by François Dieussart, Gertrudiskerk, Bergen op Zoom Governor of Bergen op Zoom In office 1637–1643...
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current main building was completed in 1705. It was designed in 1705 by François Dieussart who was at the same time working on Sorgenfri House. It is a three-winged...
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around 1660. He probably came to Sweden with his stepfather Jean Baptiste Dieussart, who in 1664 entered service with count Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, the...
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