- Jean-Baptiste-Claude
Odiot (1763–1850) was a
French silversmith working in the
neoclassical style.
Maison Odiot, in
English "House of
Odiot", was established...
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group of
mathematicians Sophie Lothaire,
stage name of Marguerite-Louise
Odiot de Montroty, (1736–1801),
French dancer,
actress and
director All pages...
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where his
remains are
venerated in a
silver reliquary (made by
Charles Odiot)
above the main altar. This
chapel is a
church of the Vincentians, founded...
- gold and
silver embroidery, and
signed on two of the feet:
Odiot et
Thomire and
Thomire et
Odiot.
Angels hold a
little baldachin over the head, and a bird...
- Charles-Nicolas
Odiot (died 1869) was the
outstanding French silversmith of his generation; the son of Napoleon's silversmith, Jean-Baptiste-Claude
Odiot, he inherited...
- Cradle; by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon,
Henri Victor Roguier, Jean-Baptiste-Claude
Odiot and Pierre-Philippe Thomire; 1811; wood,
silver gilt, mother-of-pearl, sheets...
- the
goldsmith Jean-Baptiste-Claude
Odiot, who like
Vernet had
fought in it
under Bon-Adrien
Jeannot de Moncey.
Odiot gave the work to the
Chambre des Pairs...
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Avenue Pierre-Ier-de-Serbie
Avenue du Président-Wilson
Avenue Ruysdaël Cité
Odiot Avenue de
Selves Avenue de
Valois Avenue Van-Dyck
Avenue Vélasquez Avenue...
- by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, Henri-Victor Roguier [fr], Jean-Baptiste-Claude
Odiot and Pierre-Philippe Thomire; 1811; wood,
silver gilt, mother-of-pearl, sheets...
- the centre,
Marshal Moncey gives his
orders to
goldsmith Jean-Baptiste
Odiot,
colonel of the
National Guard, for whom the
painting was made. Belligerents...