Edmé Bouchardon (French: [ɛdme buʃaʁdɔ̃]; 29 May 1698 – 27 July 1762) was a French sculptor best known for his neoclassical statues in the gardens of the...
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Bouchardon is a French last name. Notable people with this last name include: Edmé Bouchardon (1698–1762), French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Bouchardon (1667–1742)...
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The name Edmé may refer to: Edmé Bouchardon (1698–1762), French sculptor Edmé Boursault (1638–1701), French writer and dramatist Edme Castaing (1796–1823)...
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born. Of these, three were sculptors: the older, Edmé Bouchardon (1698-1762), Jacques-Philippe Bouchardon (1711- Stockholm 1753), who made a career in Sweden...
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brother, Guillaume Coustou the Elder, Robert Le Lorrain, and Edmé Bouchardon. Bouchardon created the equestrian statue of Louis XV for the center of the...
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house Ludwig's sculpture collection. A marble copy was sculpted by Edmé Bouchardon at the French Academy in Rome in 1726 (illustration, right). Cardinal...
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much of his lifetime Louis XV was celebrated as a national hero. Edmé Bouchardon's equestrian statue of Louis was originally conceived to commemorate...
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1754) The "Veiled Dame (Puritas) by Antonio Corradini (1722) Cupid by Edmé Bouchardon, National Gallery of Art (1744) Prometheus by Nicolas-Sébastien Adam...
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etchings from drawings by his friend Antoine Watteau and the sculptor Edmé Bouchardon. He caused engravings to be made, at his own expense, of Bartoli's...
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the glass window of the Market Church in Hamelin Death to the Rats, Edmé Bouchardon Rat-catcher, 18th century Rat-catcher, 19th century Frustrated Rat...
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gardens was the pedestal on which the statue stood. The statue, by Edmé Bouchardon, depicted the King on horseback as the victor of the Battle of Fontenoy...
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Michetti one attributed to Ferdinando Fuga and a French design by Edmé Bouchardon. Competitions had become popular during the Baroque era to design buildings...
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sculptor. He was the son and grandson of sculptors and a pupil of Edmé Bouchardon. He won the Prix de Rome and later became a member of the Académie...
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A bust of Sir John Gordon was sculptured by Edmé Bouchardon in 1728. The bust was bought by the town council of Invergordon in 1930 for £5. It was subsequently...
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print by Gilles Demarteau with a nude man after original drawing by Edmé Bouchardon was acquired by Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw as a teaching material...
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"Bouchardon, Edme" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 311. Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1915). "Bouchardon, Edmé"...
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Charles-Augustin de Ferriol d'Argental, Jean François de Saint-Lambert, Edmé Bouchardon, Jacques-Germain Soufflot, Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville, Anne...
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Louis-Philippe Mouchy. Pigalle's work replaced a solid-silver statue by Edmé Bouchardon, which vanished at the time of the Revolution. It was cast from silverware...
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Bust of Clement XII by Edme Bouchardon...
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Equestrian statue of Louis XV, a small reduction copy after the original by Edmé Bouchardon, c. 1764 Antiquities – at least 2 items: British Bronze Age - the Rillaton...
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and his brother, Guillaume Coustou the Elder, Robert Le Lorrain and Edmé Bouchardon, a precursor of neoclassicism. In the second half the portraitist Jean-Baptiste...
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Joachim Wasserschlebe, to find a suitable French sculptor. Sculptor Edmé Bouchardon rejected the offer, but suggested Saly, who wanted a significant sum...
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1714–15 – No award 1716 – 1717 – No award 1718 – 1721 – No award 1722 – Edmé Bouchardon 1723 – Lambert Sigisbert Adam 1724 – 1725 – Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne 1726...
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including Coysevox, Girardon, Jean-Louis Lemoyne (1665-1755), and Edmé Bouchardon (1698-1762) also made monumental equestrian statues of the King for...
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with his morceaux des réception portraits of the celebrated sculptors Edme Bouchardon (1698–1762) and Guillaume II Coustou (1716–77). Both portraits were...
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Peaux de Lapin ("Rabbit skins") by Edme Bouchardon (1737)...
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Swedish Academy of the Arts 1768–77. L'Archevêque was a disciple of Edmé Bouchardon in Paris, and served as a royal fellow in 1744 to Rome's sculpture...
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works : Study of two standing figures, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille (url) Edmé Bouchardon (1698–1762), 1 drawing : Study for the Equestrian Statue of Louis XV...
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the headquarters of the American Expeditionary Force in 1917–1918 Edmé Bouchardon (1698–1762), sculptor Luc Chatel (born 1964), politician Lucie Décosse...
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best exponents are: Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (Nymph leaving the bath), Edmé Bouchardon (Cupid making a bow from the mace of Hercules, 1750), Jean-Baptiste...
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