- André-Antoine
Ravrio (1759,
Paris – 4
October 1814, Paris) was a
French sculptor in bronze. He was made a
master founder in 1777 and set up in business...
- Art
Neoclassical cornucopias on the
pedestal of a clock, by
Antoine André
Ravrio,
early 19th century,
marble and gilt bronze,
Petit Palais Neoclassical cornucopias...
- as Pierre-Philippe Thomire,
Claude Galle, André-Antoine
Ravrio, Louis-Stanislas Lenoir-
Ravrio, etc., are
considered more than just clocks. They are works...
- the Opéra-Comique, and
produced a
portrait of his
cousin André-Antoine
Ravrio, a
famous sculptor in
bronze at Napoleon's court,
which is now on show in...
- André-Antoine
Ravrio (1759–1814), a
renowned bronzier.
Ledure formed a
close friendship with
Ravrio and his
adopted son, Louis-Stanislas Lenoir-
Ravrio (1783–1846)...
- porcelain, and of
Queen Hortense (about 1810),
which was also cast in
bronze by
Ravrio.
Louis XVIII made
Bosio a
Knight of the
Order of
Saint Michael in 1821 and...