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Antoine Le
Moiturier (1425–1495) was a
French sculptor. He was born in
Avignon into a
family of sculptors. His
uncle was the
itinerant French master Jacques...
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artisans are not mentioned. Art
historians generally cite
Antoine Le
Moiturier as the most
likely designer of the pleurants,
based on cir****stantial...
- artist, and head of the
Morel family of artists. His
nephew was
Antoine Le
Moiturier. He was
named Master of the
Works of Lyon
Cathedral in 1418 and was contracted...
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de
Dijon in 1972. In
collaboration with
Antoine Le
Moiturier, he
sculpted the
tombs for Duke John the
Fearless and
Margaret of Bavaria...
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Albanian architect,
painter and
sculptor (died 1505) 1425:
Antoine Le
Moiturier –
French sculptor (died 1495) 1421:
Benozzo Gozzoli –
Italian Renaissance...
- from 1504,
houses a
Funerary Chapel of
Ludovico II, work by
Antoine Le
Moiturier (1425–74)
covered with
green stone and
characterized by an
elegant play...
- by
Conrad Meit. Tomb of
Philippe Pot,
possibly created by
Antoine Le
Moiturier. Tomb of
Philip the Bold at the
Palace of the
Dukes of
Burgundy at Dijon...
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painter Jean Perréal (c. 1455 – c. 1528), painter,
illuminations Antoine Le
Moiturier (active in the 1460s),
sculptor Jean
Clouet (c. 1485–1541) (Flemish born)...
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Renaissance artist from the
Sienese School (born 1430) 1495:
Antoine Le
Moiturier -
French sculptor (born 1425) 1495: Cosmè Tura –
Italian early-Renaissance...
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Joseph Vernet (1714 - 1789)
Philippe Sauvan [fr] (1697 - 1792)
Antoine Le
Moiturier (° 1425 – † 1493) -
Sculptor François de
Royers de la Valfrenière [fr]...