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Charles Antoine Coysevox (French pronunciation: [kwazəvo] or [kwazvo]; 29
September 1640 – 10
October 1720), was a
French sculptor in the
Baroque and Louis...
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instruction in art, and
Claudine Coysevox. When he was
eighteen years old, in 1676, he
moved to Paris, to
study under C.
Antoine Coysevox, his
maternal uncle, who...
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during the
French Baroque and
classicism era.
Sculptors such as Girardon,
Coysevox and
Coustou acquired re****tions as the
finest artists in the
royal court...
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Coustou was a
member of a
family of
famous sculptors; his uncle,
Antoine Coysevox, was a
royal sculptor; his
elder brother,
Nicolas Coustou was a sculptor...
- of Jean
Baptiste Colbert, by
Antoine Coysevox Tomb of Colbert, by
Antoine Coysevox Figure of "Fidelity" by
Coysevox from the Tomb of
Colbert The chapel...
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Bavarian pilgrimage churches. Bust of
Louis XIV, 1686, by
Antoine Coysevox Saint Veronica by
Francesco Mochi (1640),
Saint Peter's
Basilica Pierre...
- France, by
Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1678–1688 L’Abondance, by
Antoine Coysevox, 1682,
unknown stone,
Palace of Versailles, Versailles,
France Rococo personification...
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Niche with a
sculpture by
Antoine Coysevox, in the Les Invalides, Paris...
- width: 260 cm, depth: 167 cm The King's Fame
Riding Pegasus; by
Antoine Coysevox; 1701–1702;
Carrara marble; height: 3.15 m, width: 2.91 m, depth: 1.28...
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Coulembier family began construction on a
model factory at 15 rue
Coysevox up at Montmartre.[citation needed]
Moynat was a
regular parti****nt in...