- 6 mi)
north of Saint-Pierre. His
parents were
Eucher Sylbaris and
Augusta Doreur.
Sylbaris worked as a
sailor and
common labourer in the
subprefecture Saint-Pierre...
- the Louvre.
There too is a
bronze clock,
signed by Gouthière,
cizileur et
doreur du Roy a Paris,
dated 1771, with a
river god, a
water nymph symbolizing...
- Varnishing. London: Alec Tiranti. J.
Watin (1975) [1755]. L'Art du peintre,
doreur. vernisseur. Paris:
Leonce Laget. Salmon, W. Polygraphice, or, The arts...
- and the
sculptors Boizot and Martin. To them
might be
added the ciseleur-
doreur Galle. For a
unique commission like the
royal bureau plat of 1786, Martin...
- in the
workshop of
Pierre Gouthière, the
outstanding Parisian ciseleur-
doreur working in the
Louis XVI style,
before establishing his own shop in 1776...
-
Risamburgh and Jean-Henri Riesener.
Highly skilled artists,
called the ciseleur-
doreurs,
specialized in
bronze ornaments for
furniture and
other pieces of decorative...
- cabinet-makers had to
purchase their mounts ready-made from ciseleurs-
doreurs.
Riesener collaborated with
Pierre Gouthière on many
royal commissions...
- made the
bronze ornaments on the
furniture Fondeurs-
Doreurs gilded the ornaments. Peintres-
doreurs painted and
gilded wooden furniture, beds and wood panels...
- duc d'Aumont
appointed the
renowned gilt-bronze
maker Pierre Gouthière
doreur ordinaire of the Menus-Plaisirs in 1767 and
appointed the
architect Bellanger...
- Sèvres
biscuit porcelain, were also
copied in gilt-bronze by the ciseleur-
doreur François
Remond and ****embled as
mantel clocks retailed by the marchand-mercier...