François (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa]; c. 1604–1669) and Michel Anguier (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ɑ̃ɡje]; 1612–1686) were two French brothers...
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Porte Saint-Denis (category Monuments and memorials in Paris)
architect François Blondel and the sculptor Michel Anguier to build him a monumental archway that would honor the capture of Franche-Comté in 1668 and the victories...
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(1897–1979), Netherlands Beatrice Angle (1859–1915), England François and Michel Anguier (c. 1604–1669 and 1613–1686), France Irene Kataq Angutitok (1914–1971)...
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3917/dss.012.0215. Retrieved March 27, 2016 – via Cairn.info. "François and Michel Anguier" , Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 2 (9th ed.), 1878, p. 46 v t...
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Paris in the 17th century (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
Mignard, Hyacinthe Rigaud and Antoine Watteau. The most important sculptors in the early century were François and Michel Anguier, who led the transition...
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degree in 1624. Nicolas-François' mother was Marie de Louen, whose family belonged to the local nobility. Although his father François-Guillaume was not born...
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Saint-Roch, Paris (section The nave and choir)
Compassion (1856) The funeral monument of Henri and Alphonse de Lorraine-Harcourt "THe Nativity" by Michel Anguier (17th c., Chapel of the Communion) The church...
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Saint-Denis monument in Paris, sculpture by Michel Anguier Passage of the Rhine in 1795, painting by Louis-François, Baron Lejeune Rhine History of crossings...
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Val-de-Grâce (church) (section The Dome and Campanile)
allegorical sculpture made by the brothers Francois Anguier (1604-1669) and Michel Anguier (1612-1686), and Philippe de Buyster (1595-1688). The sculpture...
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Michel Anguier, sculptor; after Revel. Cardinal Armand Gaston de Rohan; after Rigaud. Marie Leszczinska, Queen of France; after Van Loo. François Boucher...
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des Saisons in the Louvre Palace, by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, Michel Anguier and Pietro Sasso, mid 17th century Neoclassical ceiling of the Salle Duchâtel...
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Porte Saint-Antoine (category Former buildings and structures in Paris)
France, Spain and Hymen, to be placed in niches executed by Michel Anguier. It was demolished in 1778, no longer any use as a fortification and as a blockage...
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Royale on 31 January 1682 on the basis of his portraits of François Girardon and Michel Anguier. For the city of Dijon in 1688 he painted the ceiling of...
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Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet (category Buildings and structures of the Society of Saint Pius X)
sculptors François Girardon and Michel Anguier The central feature of the Chapel of Saint-Charles-Boromée is the funeral monument of Charles Le Brun and his...
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List of schools in France (category Lists of buildings and structures in France)
Montpellier Lycée Mézeray, Argentan Lycée Michel Anguier, Eu Lycée Michel de Montaigne, Mulhouse Lycée Michel Montaigne, Bordeaux Lycée Michelet, Vanves...
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Louvre (category Art museums and galleries in Paris)
Cardinal Richelieu, Étienne Maurice Falconet's Woman Bathing and Amour menaçant, and François Anguier's obelisks. Neoclassical works includes Antonio Canova's...
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1613) June 25 – Simon Ushakov, Russian painter (born 1626) July 11 – Michel Anguier, French sculptor (born 1612) date unknown Antonio Busca, Italian painter...
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Couvent des Feuillants (category Former buildings and structures in Paris)
bas-relief and surrounded by paired columns supporting a triangular pediment containing the arms of France and Navarre. The bas-relief was by Anguier and showed...
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Maastricht in thirteen days". The reliefs depicting the siege were made by Michel Anguier. Lynn 1996, pp. 109–110. Lynn 1996, p. 117. Childs 1991, pp. 32–33....
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Fresh pavilion (category Rebuilt buildings and structures)
younger brother François, father of another François Gamain, all of whom worked in the same trade. They were then attributed to François Anguier, his uncle...
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paired bronze Enlèvement groups after Giambologna and François Girardon, and sculptures by Michel Anguier. Among the refined small bronzes that furnished...
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Saint-Joseph-des-Carmes (section Retable and Altar)
Pierre Séguier in 1633. The carvings were the work of Simon Guillain and François Anguier. The altarpiece was given to the convent of the Discalced Carmelites...
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Montalcino (url) François Anguier (1604–1669), 1 sculpture : Montmorency Tomb, Chapel of the Lycée, Moulins (url) Michel Anguier (c. 1613 – 1686), 6...
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