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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pierre-Philippe Thomire. Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751–1843) a French sculptor, was the most prominent bronzier...
- (1780–1854). In France, the tradition of neoclassic ormolu to Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751–1843) was continued by Lucien-François Feuchère. Beurdeley & Cie...
- Pierre-Philippe Thomire; circa 1810; gilded bronze and patina; height: 90 cm; Louvre Centerpiece between two candelabra; by Pierre-Philippe Thomire; circa 1810;...
- with silversmith Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751–1843) and is signed on two of the feet: Odiot et Thomire and Thomire et Odiot. It is in the Secular and...
- examples in particular from the top bronziers, such as Pierre-Philippe Thomire, Claude Galle, André-Antoine Ravrio, Louis-Stanislas Lenoir-Ravrio, etc...
- 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...
- Henri Victor Roguier, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot and Pierre-Philippe Thomire; 1811; wood, silver gilt, mother-of-pearl, sheets of copper covered with...
- (above) and ormolu (below) Empire style clock, c. 1810, by Pierre-Philippe Thomire Richard the Lionheart (Carlo Marochetti, 1860), outside the Palace of Westminster...
- and Venus, an allegory of the wedding of Napoleon I and Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. By the famous bronzier Pierre-Philippe Thomire, ca. 1810...
- c. 1806–12 (The Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace) Pierre-Philippe Thomire – at least 15 items, including: Pedestal, c. 1813 Pedestal for the equestrian...