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Delaistre (Paris 9
March 1746 – 23
April 1832 Paris) was a
French sculptor.
Delaistre was
educated by Félix
Lecomte and Louis-Claude V****é.
Delaistre...
- Jacques-Louis-François
Delaistre de
Tilly (French pronunciation: [ʒak lwi fʁɑ̃swa dəlɛstʁ də tili]; 2
February 1749, Vernon, Eure – 10
January 1822, Paris)...
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Sculpture of Phocion, by François-Nicolas
Delaistre, 1824....
- prelate,
Bishop of
Monopoli and
Bishop of
Acerra Jacques Louis François
Delaistre de
Tilly (1749–1822),
French general in the
Napoleonic Wars
Tilley (disambiguation)...
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Morley of
Saltram House who died in
Paris in 1817, by François-Nicolas
Delaistre.
Between about 1990 and 2010
Plympton has seen
considerable growth as...
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Foucou 1770 – René
Millot 1771 –
Joseph Deschamps 1772 – François-Nicolas
Delaistre 1773 – André Ségla 1774 –
Pierre La Bussière 1775 – Barthélémy-François...
- 1784, the
chapel was
built in the
Neoclassical style, with
sculpture by
Delaistre. The two
pavilions in the
grounds are
contemporary with this chapel. In...
- cir****stances the most
trying could never disturb", as the
monument by
Delaistre erected to his
memory by his
father in 1819 in St Mary's Church, Plympton...
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French neoclassical painter (born 1760)
April 23 – François-Nicolas
Delaistre,
French sculptor (born 1746) May 7 –
Charles Guillaume Alexandre Bourgeois...
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Henri Joseph Thurning de Ryss (général de brigade)
Jacques Louis François
Delaistre Tilly (général de division) Jean-Baptiste
Cyrus de
Timbrune de Thiembronne...