- Jean-Baptiste
Stouf (1742,
Paris – July 1, 1826, Charenton-le-Pont) was a
French sculptor known especially for his
commemorative portrait busts and expressive...
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officer of the Légion d'honneur. He
married Cornélie
Stouf,
daughter of the
sculptor Jean-Baptiste
Stouf.
Couder was
buried in the
cemetery of Père-Lachaise...
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During his life, a
commemorative statue was made of him by Jean-Baptiste
Stouf. It was
commissioned in 1804 by Hippolyte,
comte de Livry, and
placed in...
- in Paris. He
began his
artistic training as a
student of Jean-Baptiste
Stouf at the
Royal Academy of
Painting and Sculpture. In 1784 his bas-relief,...
- to
contemporary usage. The name 'Staufen'
itself derives from
Stauf (OHG
stouf, akin to
Early Modern English stoup),
meaning 'chalice'. This term was commonly...
- Cortège de l'empereur de
Chine François-Adrien
Boieldieu 1825 Jean-Baptiste
Stouf His
caricatural depiction of Adrien-Marie
Legendre Henry Harrisse, L.-L...
- staupa,
meaning "steep."
Staupa and its
Middle High
German descendant,
stouf,
evolved to mean,
among other things, a
steep hill or mountain. Many of...
- webprojects.oit.ncsu.edu.
Retrieved 2015-11-22. Kleckner, Nancy; Fisher, Jay K.;
Stouf, Mathieu; White,
Martin A.; Bates, David; Witz,
Guillaume (2014-12-01)....
- in 1834.
Outside the
abbey is a
marble statue of
Suger by Jean-Baptiste
Stouf, one of
twelve statues installed in the
Palace of
Versailles in 1836. When...
- poor—for example, the bust of
Belisarius by the
French sculptor Jean-Baptiste
Stouf.[citation needed] The most
famous of
these paintings, by Jacques-Louis David...