Louis-Messidor-Lebon Petitot (23 June 1794 — 1 June 1862) was a French sculptor, who was born and died in Paris. He was the pupil and son-in-law of the...
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Jean Louis Petitot (2 January 1653 – 29 October 1702), French enamel painter, was the eldest son of Jean Petitot, and was instructed in enameling by his...
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Louis Petitot (1652–c. 1730), French enamel painter; eldest son of Jean Petitot Louis Petitot (1794–1862), French sculptor Ennemond Alexandre Petitot...
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History of the Palace of Versailles (redirect from Louis XIII’s château)
equestrian statue of Louis XIV (Statue équestre de Louis XIV), a sculpture created by both Pierre Cartellier (1757–1831) and Louis Petitot (1794–1862) and...
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Louis XVI (Louis Auguste; French: [lwi sɛːz]; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the...
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was ultimately never built, was finished. The rider is the work of Louis Petitot, Cartelier's son-in-law. The whole was cast in bronze by Charles Crozatier...
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Cartellier's death only the horse had been cast. His son-in-law Louis Petitot completed it with the king's figure. Cartellier sculpted the model for...
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cartoonist, illustrator, and painter Jean Petitot (1607–1691), Swiss/French enamel painter Jean Louis Petitot (1652–1730), French enamel painter Roy Petley...
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enamel portrait miniatures. His technique was used by Jean Petitot and his son Jean Louis Petitot, as well as by Pierre Signac and Charles Boit. Biography...
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the bridge were erected classic style stone allegorical sculptures by Louis Petitot, which remain in situ. They represent Industry, Abundance, The City...
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Église Saint-Leu-Saint Gilles (Saint-Leu-la-Forêt) (category Louis Bonaparte)
Holland, made by Louis Petitot. On the front of the tomb are the faces of his sons Napoléon Charles Bonaparte and Napoléon Louis Bonaparte and his father...
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pastor (died 1863) 29 May – Antoine Bussy, chemist (died 1882) 23 June – Louis Petitot, sculptor (died 1862) 29 July – Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély...
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was sharing a studio on the Boulevard Saint Michel with Louis Petitot, Pierre Cartellier and Louis Boulanger. Although he received several commissions, including...
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in Algiers and relocated in 1981 Louis XIV in front of the Palace of Versailles, by Pierre Cartellier and Louis Petitot (1837), originally intended for...
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Feuchère, Pierre-Charles Simart, Jean-Auguste Barre, and the animalier Pierre Louis Rouillard. A street in Montmartre bears his name, and Cortot's grave can...
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Jean Petitot (July 12, 1607 – April 3, 1691) was a Swiss enamel painter, who spent most of his career working for the courts of France and England. He...
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Esteban Márquez de Velasco, Spanish Baroque painter (died 1696) Jean Louis Petitot, French enamel painter (died 1730) probable Jan van Almeloveen, Dutch...
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(born 1805) Louis Alfred Becquerel, physicist and medical researcher (born 1814) Antoine Fauchery, photographer (born 1823) Louis Petitot, sculptor (born...
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Pierre Petitot (11 December 1760, in Langres – 7 November 1840, in Paris) was a French sculptor. Petitot initially studied under Claude François Devosge...
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Johann Michael Rottmayr, Austrian painter (born 1656) October 29 – Jean Louis Petitot, French enamel painter (born 1652) October 30 – Antonio Cifrondi, Italian...
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collection Petitot); des Lettres, restées manuscrites (Letters, still in manuscript). Brienne, Henri-Auguste Loménie de (1828). Mémoires inédits de Louis-Henri...
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Quentin Durward (category Cultural depictions of Louis XI of France)
[Claude Bernard] Petitot (1819‒26). Occasional details are drawn from a wide range of historians, most of whom were more hostile to Louis. It is likely that...
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collections spanning multiple volumes. The first such collection was by A. Petitot and Louis Monmerqué in the Collection des mémoires relatifs a l'histoire de...
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Jean-Louis-Charles d'Orléans in 1694, she succeeded him as Princess of Neuchâtel. She left some interesting memoirs, published by C. B. Petitot in the...
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à l’histoire de France, depuis Henri IV jusqu’à la paix de Paris, with Petitot (1819–29, 130 vol. in-8°); Lettres de Mme de Sévigné (1818–19, 10 vol....
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songwriter, and musician Faule Petitot (1572–1629), sculptor, cabinetmaker and architect, citizen of Geneva since 1615 Jean Petitot (1607–1691), enamel painter...
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Édouard de Barthélemy, Conrart, sa vie et sa correspondance (1881); C.B. Petitot, Mémoires relatifs à l'histoire de France, tome xlviii.; Sainte-Beuve,...
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(13th century) Memorial to King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, sculptures (1830) by Edme Gaulle and Pierre Petitot Ementrude of Orleans, wife of...
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Grenoble. Citations Phélypeaux & Petitot 1822, p. 391. Chaudon, Moysant & Grosley 1779, p. 487. Phélypeaux & Petitot 1822, p. 392. Chapman 2004, p. 15...
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painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France. Winners were awarded a bursary that allowed them to stay...
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