Étienne Le Hongre (7 May 1628 – 28 April 1690) was a French sculptor, part of the team that worked for the Bâtiments du Roi at Versailles. Le Hongre was...
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passageway. The impressive doors of the carriage entryway were sculpted by Étienne Le Hongre and have been preserved. The courtyard led directly to the garden...
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stories from Aesop's Fables. The sculptors Jean-Baptiste Tuby, Étienne Le Hongre, Pierre Le Gros, and the brothers Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy worked on...
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sculpture of the goddess Minerva by Étienne Le Hongre decorated the tympanum (interior of the pediment). Le Hongre's sculpture survives, mounted in a similar...
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Rupture de la Triple Alliance (The Breaking of the Triple Alliance) by Étienne le Hongre, Louis XIV as Hercules, partly nude South side right: La prise de...
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Younger, Flemish painter (b. 1610) April 28 – Étienne Le Hongre, French sculptor (b. 1628) April 30 – René Le Pays, French poet (b. 1634) May 9 Theodore...
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Temple, 1st Baronet, English statesman and essayist (d. 1699) May 7 – Étienne Le Hongre, French sculptor (d. 1690) May 8 – Angelo Italia, Sicilian Jesuit...
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Temple, 1st Baronet, English statesman and essayist (d. 1699) May 7 – Étienne Le Hongre, French sculptor (d. 1690) May 8 – Angelo Italia, Sicilian Jesuit...
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Libération [fr] in Dijon, by Étienne Le Hongre (1690), erected in 1750 and destroyed in 1792 Louis XIV on Place Louis-le-Grand, now Place Vendôme in Paris...
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Younger, Flemish painter (b. 1610) April 28 – Étienne Le Hongre, French sculptor (b. 1628) April 30 – René Le Pays, French poet (b. 1634) May 9 Theodore...
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