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    Pierre-Charles Bridan (1766–1836) was a French sculptor. Pierre-Charles Bridan was a pupil of his father, the sculptor Charles-Antoine Bridan. He attended...
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    Charles-Antoine Bridan (31 July 1730 – 28 April 1805) was a French sculptor. Bridan was born in Ravières, and initially studied under Jean-Joseph Vinache...
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    1791 – Pierre-Charles Bridan 1792 – Auguste Marie Taunay 1793–96 – No award 1797 – Charles Antoine Callamard 1798 – Louis Delaville 1799 – Charles Dupaty...
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    realising the need to show how the finished work would look, recruited Pierre-Charles Bridan to create a full-size model using plaster over a wooden frame. Completed...
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  • English watercolour painter and etcher (born 1762) date unknown Pierre-Charles Bridan, French sculptor (born 1766) Giovanni Folo, Italian engraver (born...
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    Abimelech Taking Sarah. The first prize was originally awarded to Pierre-Charles Bridan. Gois wrote to the king for another first prize, which was granted...
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    the École Gratuite de Dessin in Paris and then in the studio of Charles-Antoine Bridan, before attending the Académie Royale. During the French Revolution...
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    la Bastille, 1808. Célérier, Le Chevalier Jean-Antoine Alavoine, Pierre-Charles Bridan, architects. Model erected in 1817, removed in 1834. Fontaine du...
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  • Bordeaux. Pierre François Berruer was born in Paris in 1733. In 1754 he won the second prize of the Prix de Rome after Charles-Antoine Bridan (1730–1808)...
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    1776 to study in the studio of Charles-Antoine Bridan and (on an irregular basis) those of Jean-Joseph Foucou, Pierre Julien and Philippe-Laurent Roland...
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    Robert-Guillaume Dardel, a line carabinier by Antoine Mouton, a cannonier by Charles-Antoine Bridan and a sapper by Auguste Dumont. The statue of the sapper is the...
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  • medalist and mint supervisor Jean-Pierre Droz. At the same time, he studied sculpture with Charles-Antoine Bridan and worked for some time with his relative...
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  • Rémouleur" In 1920 Couvègnes submitted a design drawing for that year's Prix Bridan run by the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts and they hold a copy in their...
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  • especially portraits and marine genre works (died 1844) date unknown Pierre-Charles Bridan, French sculptor (died 1836) Mariano Gerada, sculptor and woodworker...
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    that found no imitators. However, in 1813 working with another architect, Bridan, Alavoine had designed to Napoleon's orders, under the direction of Ambroise...
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  • was his entry for the "Figure dessinée d'après l'antique" competition (Bridan prize) held each year by the school. His work "Fauna Borghèse" won the second...
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    together thick slabs of stained glass. The altar (18th century) by Charles-Antoine Bridan Sculpture on the choir screen (16th–18th century) The high ornamental...
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    pointed squares draw on the Louis XI style. Since six bas-reliefs by Charles-Antoine Bridan were placed inside the choir at the end of the 18th century, this...
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  • Station, BoD – Books on Demand, 2013, p. 59 [3] Base Mérimée: Gare Saint-Charles, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) "Camille Pelletan". Retrieved...
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  • July 12 – Josiah Wedgwood, English potter (died 1795) July 31 – Charles-Antoine Bridan, French sculptor (died 1805) September 19 – Augustin Pajou, French...
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