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Napoleon I and
Archduchess Marie Louise of
Austria in 1810; by the
famous bronzier Pierre-Philippe Thomire;
circa 1810;
gilded bronze and patina; height:...
- and Venus, an
allegory of the
wedding of
Napoleon I and
Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. By the
famous bronzier Pierre-Philippe Thomire, ca. 1810...
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bronze sculptor. To this must be
added that it was a
common practice among bronziers selling pieces to each
other and even to copy or
readapt others' designs...
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received a
warrant signed by the queen,
giving him the
added title of
bronzier as well as
Ebeniste du Roi. One of Boulle's
greatest masterpieces is considered[by...
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clock featuring a
sculpture of Minerva. This
clock was
manufactured by the
bronzier Pierre-Philippe
Thomire and also
bought by Monroe, it was
previously located...
- and
Goddesses hasten with
their Offerings" by the Empire's most
eminent bronzier, Pierre-Philippe Thomire,
modelled by Antoine-Denis Chaudet.
Greatly dependent...
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Ledure became an
apprentice of André-Antoine
Ravrio (1759–1814), a
renowned bronzier.
Ledure formed a
close friendship with
Ravrio and his
adopted son, Louis-Stanislas...
- du Bronze. In: C. Mordant, M.
Pernot & V.
Rychner (eds.) L'Atelier du
bronzier en
Europe du XXe au
VIIIe siècle
avant notre ère.
Actes du
colloque international...
- Pierre-Philippe
Thomire (1751–1843) a
French sculptor, was the most
prominent bronzier, or
producer of
ornamental patinated and gilt-bronze
objects and furniture...
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Louis Moinet's clocks,
usually crafted in
cooperation with the
famous bronzier, Thomire:
Napoleon Bonaparte: The "Napoleon Clock" was made in 1806 by...