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Ferdinand Barbedienne (6
August 1810 – 21
March 1892) was a
French metalworker and manufacturer, who was well
known as a
bronze founder. The son of a...
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hangs Esmeralda.
Florian Barbedienne is the
judge who
presides over Quasimodo's case for
kidnapping Esmeralda.
Barbedienne is deaf, and does not realise...
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Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1898. It was so po****r that the
company Barbedienne offered Rodin a
contract to
produce a
limited number of
smaller copies...
- Compiègne, Compiègne,
France Candelabrum with
eleven lights; by
Ferdinand Barbedienne; 1861; gilt bronze; height: 83.7 cm, length: 49.4 cm;
Napoleon III Apartments...
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Ferdinand Barbedienne foundry. The 1877
Barbedienne catalogue offered all of the
models in
bronze in
variable sizes, and the
Barbedienne castings were...
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copies were cast in
different sizes by the
great foundry of
Ferdinand Barbedienne. Its
uplifting re****urance that
those defeated were
nevertheless cared...
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produced from the plaster. The
major 20th-century
foundries were F.
Barbedienne Barbedienne, Rudier [fr], Siot-Decauville [fr] and
Foundry Valsuani [fr]. Eventually...
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Quasimodo was
merely following Frollo's orders. The deaf
judge Florian Barbedienne sentences him to an hour of
flogging and
another hour of humiliation...
- 1838, he
started a
company together with
Ferdinand Barbedienne, the "Société
Collas et
Barbedienne", for the
production and
marketing of
reduced copies...
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Hachette was
married twice,
first to Amélie
Catherine Marie Agathe Barbedienne (1803–1832) on 17
February 1827 in Paris.
Before her death, they were...