- François (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa]; c. 1604–1669) and
Michel Anguier (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ɑ̃ɡje]; 1612–1686) were two
French brothers...
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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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Minister of the Navy
Maurepas awarded such a
sword to
privateer Pierre Anguier for his
intervention in the
Jacobite rising of 1745.
Established on 25...
- Étienne
Maurice Falconet's
Woman Bathing and
Amour menaçant, and François
Anguier's obelisks.
Neoclassical works includes Antonio Canova's
Psyche Revived...
- The
funerary monument, by
Michel Anguier...
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Apollo Gallery of the Louvre. A son of a stonemason, he was a
pupil of
Anguier.
Victor Lucien Tapié, A. Ross Williamson. The age of grandeur: Baroque...
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pediment containing the arms of
France and Navarre. The bas-relief was by
Anguier and
showed Henry IV
presenting the
monks with
plans of the church. In the...
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Saisons in the
Louvre Palace, by
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli,
Michel Anguier and
Pietro S****o, mid 17th
century Neoclassical ceiling of the
Salle Duchâtel...
- Ruprich-Robert. The
priest at Saint-Roch
declined to
return the
original Anguier crèche, so a
duplicate was created,
using three sculptors:
Clement Denis...
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tympanum in the Queen's
Bedroom in the
Louvre Palace, Paris, by
Michel Anguier and
Pietro S****o, with a
painting of
Judith and Holophernes, by Giovanni...