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    Jean-Guillaume Moitte (11 November 1746, Paris – 2 May 1810, Paris) was a French sculptor. Moitte was the son of Pierre-Etienne Moitte. He became the sculptor...
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  • buildings are decorated by friezes depicting dancers sculpted by Jean Guillaume Moitte. The tollhouses were designed for collecting the octroi, or taxes...
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    the architect Étienne-Éloi Labarre, the bronze-caster Houdon and Jean Guillaume Moitte for the bas-reliefs, and the army, flotilla, soldiers, sailors and...
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    After being restored by French sculptors, possibly Edme Gaulle or Jean Guillaume Moitte, the Lion was mounted on a plinth in the new Fontaine des Invalides...
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    south side of city's cathedral. There is also a statue of him by Jean Guillaume Moitte in the Pantheon de Paris. DUBOIS, Laurent (30 June 2009). Avengers...
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    Numa Pompilius at the Louvre, by Jean Guillaume Moitte...
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    Antoine-François Peyre, and new exterior sculptures were added by Jean Guillaume Moitte and Philippe-Laurent Roland.[citation needed] An additional building...
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    illustrious men at the Louvre Palace. On 8 September 1810, he succeeded Jean-Guillaume Moitte as professor of sculpture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris....
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    1766 – Nicolas Sénéchal 1767 – Louis-Jacques Pilon 1768 – Jean Guillaume Moitte 1769 – Jean Joseph Foucou 1770 – René Millot 1771 – Joseph Deschamps 1772...
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    omitted during the Revolution. The sculpture on the pediment by Jean Guillaume Moitte, called The Fatherland crowning the heroic and civic virtues was...
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