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- Jean-Joseph Foucou (1739 – 16 February 1821) was a French sculptor. Foucou was born at Riez, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. A student at the École de peinture...
- Taunay, a dragoon by Charles-Louis Corbet, a mounted ch****eur by Jean-Joseph Foucou and a caribinier by Joseph Chinard. On the west side (towards the Tuileries...
- Bergeret and executed by a team of about 30 sculptors including Jean-Joseph Foucou, Louis-Simon Boizot, François Joseph Bosio, Lorenzo Bartolini, Claude Ramey...
- Belgium Bot Rahel Cho Min-seong South Korea Support Luon Lee Hyun-ho South Korea Support Bertho  Huber, Thomas Germany Bot Exakick (I) Foucou, Thomas France...
- end of the 18th century. Others were Jean-Baptiste d'Huez, Jean-Joseph Foucou, Simon-Louis Boizot and Pierre-François Berruer. Pajou was commissioned...
- 1767 – Louis-Jacques Pilon 1768 – Jean Guillaume Moitte 1769 – Jean Joseph Foucou 1770 – René Millot 1771 – Joseph Deschamps 1772 – François-Nicolas Delaistre...
- Britain 1985–86 Norsk Data GB M****imo Fossati  Italy 1989–90 Gatorade Y. B. Foucou  France 1977–78 33 Export Marie-Laure Fourlinnie  France 1977–78 33 Export...
- in St. Paul's Chapel in New York City. His students included Jean-Joseph Foucou. Auguste Jal, Dictionnaire Critique de Biographie et d'Histoire, Paris,...
- Charles-Antoine Bridan and (on an irregular basis) those of Jean-Joseph Foucou, Pierre Julien and Philippe-Laurent Roland. His main influence seems to...
- Flemish (Belgian) composer of the high and late Baroque period Jean-Joseph Foucou (1739–1821), French sculptor Jean-Joseph Gaume (1802–1879), French Roman...