François (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa]; c. 1604–1669) and Michel Anguier (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ɑ̃ɡje]; 1612–1686) were two French brothers and...
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Saint-Denis, Louis XIV commanded architect François Blondel and the sculptor Michel Anguier to build him a monumental archway that would honor the capture of Franche-Comté...
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des Saisons in the Louvre Palace, by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, Michel Anguier and Pietro Sasso, mid 17th century Neoclassical ceiling of the Salle...
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monument of Henri and Alphonse de Lorraine-Harcourt "THe Nativity" by Michel Anguier (17th c., Chapel of the Communion) The church, particularly the chapels...
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of allegorical sculpture made by the brothers Francois Anguier (1604-1669) and Michel Anguier (1612-1686), and Philippe de Buyster (1595-1688). The sculpture...
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Baroque tympanum in the Queen's Bedroom in the Louvre Palace, Paris, by Michel Anguier and Pietro Sasso, with a painting of Judith and Holophernes, by Giovanni...
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(1897–1979), Netherlands Beatrice Angle (1859–1915), England François and Michel Anguier (c. 1604–1669 and 1613–1686), France Irene Kataq Angutitok (1914–1971)...
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himself. In 1733 he was received as an Academician upon his portraits of Michel Anguier and Sébastien Bourdon. Cars, who was the master of Beauvarlet, may be...
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Bignon, tutor of King Louis XIII, by sculptors François Girardon and Michel Anguier The central feature of the Chapel of Saint-Charles-Boromée is the funeral...
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and Michel Anguier, who led the transition from Baroque sculpture to classicism. The major figures under Louis XIV were Girardon, a pupil of Anguier, and...
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