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Augustin Pajou (French pronunciation: [oɡystɛ̃ paʒu]; 19
September 1730 – 8 May 1809) was a
French sculptor, born in Paris. At
eighteen he won the Prix...
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Pajou (27
August 1766 in
Paris – 28
November 1828 in Paris) was a
French painter in the
classical style. His
father was the sculptor,
Augustin Pajou....
- Paris. From the Pension, he p****ed to the
studio of the
sculptor Augustin Pajou,
which he left at the end of two
years for the
studio of the
history painter...
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Augustin Pajou, now in the
Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. He
produced a
terracotta modello for the work.
Philippe Durey, Le
Neptune d’A.
Pajou et le buste...
- d'Art
Moderne de
Paris Neoclassicism –
Mercury or The Trade, by
Augustin Pajou (1780), marble, Louvre,
Paris Neoclassical influences – Prometheus, a stylised...
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Ceres is an 18th-century
statuette by
Augustin Pajou depicting Ceres, a
Roman goddess. The work, made from terracotta, was
intended as a
model for a larger...
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Marble bust of
Madame du Barry, by
Augustin Pajou in 1773:
National Museum, Warsaw...
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painters such as Greuze,
Julien de Parme [fr], David, Bonvoisin, J.-A.-C.
Pajou, and Lethière.
Their fascination with
Caracalla was a
reflection of the...
- Cécile
Renault at the
revolutionary tribunal,
medallion after a
design by
Pajou fils....
- the
villa in 1803.
These copies were made by the
French sculptor Augustin Pajou. The
original Medici lions at the
Villa Medici (Giovanni
Francesco Venturini...