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Louis Lerambert (1620 — 15 June 1670) was a
French sculptor in a
Parisian family that
included four
generations of
court artists. who in 1637 inherited...
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family travelled in Europe. A
tutor of the
James children in Paris, M.
Lerambert, had
written a
volume of
verse that was well
reviewed by Sainte-Beuve...
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Flora (before 1540 – 1560) François
Quesnel (c. 1543 – 1619)
Henri Lerambert [fr] (c. 1550 – 1608)
Jacob Bunel (1558 – 1614)
Toussaint Dubreuil (c...
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Henri Lerambert [fr],
Christ and the Adultress, 16th century...
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Coysevox came to
Paris in 1657 and
joined the
workshop of the
sculptor Louis Lerambert. He
trained himself further by
making copies in
marble of
Roman sculptures...
- A
native of Orléans, in 1631 he
married Charlotte Lerambert, the
sister of
sculptor Louis Lerambert.
Their daughter Marguerite married the
sculptor Antoine...
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Sibyl of the
Tiber (c. 1578) M****acres of the
Triumvirate (1566)
Henri Lerambert [fr],
Christ and the
Adultress Triumph of
Winter (c. 1568)
Dionysius the...
- (pronounced "quazevo") (1640–1720) from Lyon. He
studied sculpture under Louis Lerambert and
copied in
marble ancient Roman works,
including the
Venus de Medici...
- Leoni, 1509–1590),
Italy Alessandro Leopardi (born 1512),
Italy Louis Lerambert (1620–1670),
France Felipe Lettersten (1957–2003), Peru Leo
Leuppi (1893–1972)...
- bas-relief,
called Memory and Meditation,
which is the work of
Louis II
Lerambert and
dates to 1660. The
Clicquot organ console was
given by
Louis XIV in...