- François-Frédéric
Lemot (4
November 1772 — 6 May 1827) was a
French sculptor,
working in the
Neoclassical style.
Lemot was born at Lyon.
Having briefly...
- the
middle is an
equestrian statue of King
Louis XIV by François-Frédéric
Lemot (1825).
Another statue,
representing the
Petit Prince and
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry...
- Cemetery.
Catholic France driven by Jews and Freemasons,
drawing by
Achille Lemot in Le Pèlerin, 1902.
German poster from 1935 saying, "World
politics – World...
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Ferdinand -
Robert Macpherson Albert -
Robert Heard Alizia - Beth Park
Lemot -
Patrick Osborne Governor -
David Whitworth Raymond -
David Whitworth First...
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during the War in the Vendée. Afterwards, the
sculptor François-Frédéric
Lemot bought the castle, and the town was
rebuilt in the
early part of the 19th...
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months later, a new statue, "Liberty", by the
sculptor François-Frédéric
Lemot, took its place; it was a
figure wearing a red
liberty cap and
holding a...
- of the original.
Inside the statue, the new
sculptor François-Frédéric
Lemot put four boxes,
containing a
history of the life of
Henry IV, a 17th-century...
- Louise-Aimée-Julie at the top of a
staircase built in 1869 by François
Lemot.
Around three metres high, the
statue is on a
square stone pedestal inscribed...
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English artist and
caricaturist (born 1757) May 6 – François-Frédéric
Lemot,
French sculptor (born 1772)
August 12 –
William Blake,
English painter...
- "Bilan fin-de-siècle!
Promising and
keeping are two", anti-republican
caricature by
Achille Lemot [fr], from
newspaper Le Pèlerin (1900)...