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List of works by James Pradier

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Rome winning entry of 1813 to the city. However, when in 1815 he tried to get the Geneva authorities to help finance the execution of a marble version of the composition "Orphée pleurant Eurydice" which they turned down, he perhaps realised that assistance from Geneva would be of a limited nature. He did however keep contact with friends and associates there and in 1819 the "Sociéte des Arts" in Geneva made him a "associé honoraire" and in that year they gave Pradier an order for two of the busts being commissioned to decorate the front of the "Orangerie du Jardin botanique" just created by A.P.de Candolle for the "Promenade des Bastions". Pradier was asked to execute the bust of Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1821 and Charles Bonnet in 1822. In 1825 he was asked to execute two further busts to decorate the Musée des Beaux-Arts just being built thanks to the generosity of the Rath family. 1830 saw the project to establish a monument honouring Rousseau come to fruition, Pradier's bronze being one of his best known works. In 1843 Pradier received private commissions to execute busts of the economist
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mask of "tragedy" and from which water flows into the central basin. The river Gardon, "Vardo" in Latin, a tributary of the Rhône, is symbolized by Neptune and his trident and his feet rest on an amphora from which water flows. Two springs, the sources of water other than the Rhône and the Gardon are represented by two nymphs. One represents the source known as "L’Eure" or "Ura" in Latin, which originates from a spring near Uzès and the other the "Fontaine de Nîmes" or "Namausa" in Latin, this spring used by the Romans in the early colony
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given the commission. This maquette was entitled "La France distribuant des couronnes". He executed another composition for the top of the arc called "Apothéose de Napoléon 1" but this was not used. Plaster models of the "Renommées" were held in the Musée de Lisieux but were destroyed during the Second World War.
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and Abraham Auguste Saladin de Budé. A commission for the bust of Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle followed in 1845 and Pradier captured interest by producing a cylindrical pedestal for this with remarkable reliefs. This was also intended for the "Jardin botanique des Bastions". Pradier's final sculpture
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Pradier's monument to Louis IX was inaugurated in 1849 and originally comprised a bronze depiction of the king on a pedestal but in 1896 it was converted into a public fountain and dolphins and basins were added to the pedestal. Louis IX King of France was one of the promoters of the Crusades in the
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Bronze bust of the Swiss botonist on a cylindrical pedestal with bronze reliefs of the four seasons with their Greek names. Between Spring and Summer is an eagle with a key - the symbol of Genève - and two putti. Between Autumn and Winter is an identical eagle with a statue of Athena, flanked by two
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The Geneva museum held a plaster model of this dramatic composition but it was lost in a fire in 1987. However the museum do hold a bronze version, which was cast in 1910 from the original plaster model. Pradier executed this work whilst in Rome from 1841 to 1842 and at one time there were moves to
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In 1830 the sculptor was asked to execute a sculpture of Jean-Jacques Rousseau for a monument on the newly constructed ĂŽle Rousseau. This piece was Pradier's first major bronze and the cause of much anxiety as well as a financial loss of 12,000 francs due to the technical difficulties he encountered
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This work is also known under title "Un fils de Niobé". The Louvre hold a marble version of a plaster composition which Pradier carried out whilst in Rome in December 1817 and subsequently sent to the École des Beaux-arts in Paris. Pradier takes his subject from verses 146 to 312 of book 6 of Ovid's
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was assassinated in 1820 it was decided that a monument be erected in his memory. Pradier's marble composition "La Religion" was chosen and the monument was installed in the cathedral of Versailles' chapelle Saint-Charles-Borromée. Apart from the main composition of the dying Duke being supported by
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and the Palais de Justice, newly constructed in a neo-classical style. Four allegories placed beneath the statue representing Nîmes, celebrate the four sources of water and each has its name written in Latin. A seated Jupiter represents the river Rhône, Latin "Rhodanus", one of whose arms rests of a
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12 white marble statues surround the tomb of Napoleon in the crypt of Le Dôme des Invalides, l’église du Dôme each having a height of 3.350 metres. The statues are mounted against the crypt's pillars. In the photograph shown below of Napoleon's sarcophagus we see some of these "Victory" statues. The
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After Pradier's death the Musée de Geneve acquired several original plaster models and a huge number of his design drawings. Slowly but surely the museum's collection grew and today a collection of more than 120 reliefs, statues and statuettes as well as design drawings are a fitting tribute to one
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It was in 1808 that Louis Charles travelled to Gibraltar, Sicily and Malta. He was in ill-health and it was hoped that this trip would help him but he was to die of tuberculosis a fortnight after his arrival on the island of Malta. His body was buried on April 10, 1818 in St. John's Co-Cathedral in
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A bronze bust of Edouard Aymard features on this monument located in Villemoustaussou's rue du Général-Aymard. Cast after the sculptors' death and based on a marble bust he had executed during his lifetime.The monument was inaugurated in 1903 and is dedicated to both Général Antoine Aymard and his
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so the arc de triomphe commission was a slight compensation for this although he was not given the more substantial commissions for the larger arch which went to Rude, Cortot and Etex. The sculptor did in fact prepare a maquette in 1834 for a sculpture to adorn the top of the monument but was never
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Pradier executed seven bas-reliefs for Sainte-Clotilde's depicting the Stations of the Cross. These were depictions of Pontius Pilate in the act of washing his hands, Christ carrying the Cross, Jesus falling for the first time under the weight of the Cross, Jesus being consoled by his mother, Simon
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After he finished his studies at the École de Dessin in Geneva and went up to Paris, the authorities in Geneva, aware of his talent, organised bursaries for him in 1809 and 1812 to help defray his expenses at the École des Beaux-Arts and to perhaps help cement this relationship he sent his Prix de
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was charged with the fountain's design and Pradier with the sculptural work involved and a plaster model of the proposed fountain can be seen in the Nîmes Musée de beaux-arts. At the centre of Questel/Pradier's composition is a female representation of Nîmes, who holds an olive branch in one hand
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was lost to Germany, the Strasbourg statue was covered in black mourning crepe and thereafter was often covered with wreaths, a practice which did not end until France regained the region after the 1914-1918 war. A photograph of the Strasbourg statue is shown below and that of Lille appears in the
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The Geneva museum hold the plaster model of this work and a plaster "esquisse" dating to 1851 is held in Aix-en-Provence's Musée Granet. The work was never shown in Paris and was acquired by the city of Geneva in 1852 and held in the Musée Rath until transferred to the Musée d’art et d’histoire
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The Musée d'Orsay hold the marble version of "Sapho" which was shown at the Paris Salon of 1852. The Musée des Beaux-arts of Angers have a bronze reduction of the composition. The original model in plaster and wax and called "Penserosa" -(the thoughtful one) is held by the Paris Musée des Arts
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can be seen near the vestibule and from 1833 to 1834 he also worked on the four bas-reliefs depicting the apostles. These are to be seen in the choir area. Several years earlier Pradier had entered the competition for the huge pediment sculpture on the church's facade but was unsuccessful,
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Pardier was well regarded by the king and was commissioned to execute several busts and statues of family members as well as effigies for family tombs. Below is a photograph of Pradier's 1834 bust of Louis Philippe I (1773-1850) who reigned from 1830 to 1848 in the period known as the
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This work in marble is located in the museum's room 17 "L’art français du XIXe siècle". This work was shown at the Paris Salon of 1833 and was a variation of the work "La Jeune Chasseresse" shown at the Paris Salon of 1824. In the 1830 work, the young "huntress" holds up a hare.
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In 1834 Avignon suffered badly from a cholera epidemic and the statue of the Virgin Mary in prayer, her eyes lifted to heaven, was commissioned to acknowledge the Virgin Mary's help in sustaining the people of Avignon during that epidemic. The statue stands in the cathedral's
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The Swiss Société des Arts commissioned Pradier to execute a marble bust of the Swiss botanist and the work was submitted to the 1822 Paris Salon. It was originally placed on the façade of the "orangerie" in Geneva's botanical garden before being brought into the museum.
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was shown at the 1847 Paris Salon but when no order came from the French State, Pradier tried to interest the authorities in Toulon and Nîmes in the work. In Nîmes a new church, Saint Pauls was being built and the architect was Questel with whom Pradier had worked on the
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Having executed a statuette entitled "La Naissance de l'Amour" which depicted Venus in a scallop shell, shortly afterwards Pradier made his "VĂ©nus Ă  la coquille", which added two dolphins to the composition. The Geneva art museum hold a plaster version of the latter.
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as well as Commissaire générale à l'Hôtel des Monnaies. A replica of the marble bust but in bronze was placed on d'Arcet's tomb in the Père Lachaise cemetery. In 1834 Pradier had produced a statuette of his father-in-law which he exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1835.
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an "odalik" was a woman who lived in the sultan's harem. The version in the Lyon museum is in marble but the piece was subsequently cast in bronze in two sizes. A statuette of the same subject was executed by Pradier and was shown at the Paris Salon in 1841.
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This marble sculpture of the Greek sculptor was ordered in 1831 for the Louvre's courtyard but eventually placed in the Tuileries's garden in 1835 where it stayed until 1993 when moved into the Louvre. Pradier was in fact nicknamed "Phidias" by his friends.
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symbolizing the wish to appease Nîmes' religious and political divisions and in her other hand she holds a shield bearing the arms of Nîmes. On her head Pradier puts a somewhat bizarre crown which includes the façades of Nîmes' ancient buildings, the
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recites the initial letters of the alphabet surrounded by several attentive children and the nine muses. To Minerva's left the role of the church in Guizot's law is recorded, with a depiction of a woman holding an open book in which she writes
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Pradier started this piece whilst in Rome and completed the plaster version in January 1824. In 1827, the marble version was submitted to the Paris Salon and in 1828 it was purchased by the French State. On 22 March 1832 it was placed in the
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putti, one of them holding a book, the other writing on the socle of the statue. In 1910 the bust was moved into the museum from its location in Geneva's Conservatoire et jardin botanique and in 1913 a bronze replica was erected in its place.
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executed a relief of this work in marble for Pradier's tomb. Pradier also executed a statuette of Sapho standing ("Sapho debout") and this is a much reproduced piece in various mediums. The poet stands with one hand placed on an ornate
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is surrounded by the signs of the zodiac, garlands and bunting. The figures of la Guerre, Sagesse and Eloquence are positioned to the left of Le Jour, la Nuit and the génie whilst Prudence, Justice, and la Paix are to their right.
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was commissioned to execute the sculpture of Molière. Pradier's sculpture of Molière was not used but he was asked to execute the two allegorical figures that stand on either side of the pedestal. These, finished in marble, were
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marble was shown at the Paris Salon in 1846. The piece was subsequently cast in bronze, one such casting being carried out by the Delafontaine Foundry. One of these castings can be seen in New York's Metropolitan museum of art.
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in 1828 but political turmoil at the time resulted in the project being put in suspense and Pradier's work was never used. The original plaster model has disappeared but the Louvre do have a portion of the relief in marble.
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whilst to her right, a young woman learns to read. The nine muses remind us of the role of science and the arts in education. Earlier in 1832 Pardier completed two sculptures for the "salle de séance" these being entitled
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At the "Statues de Chair" exhibition the Geneva Musée d'art et d'histoire also displayed a decorated funeral urn. The highly decorated urn was shown at the Paris Salon of 1840, the only work Pradier submitted that year.
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statues represented Napoleon's military campaigns which included the Italian campaign of 1795, the Syrian campaign of 1799, the Polish campaign of 1807, the Spanish campaign of 1808, that of 1809 in Austria, of 1813 in
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The Pradier family tomb was designed by the architect Antoine Martin Garnaud and comprises a large sarcophagus above which is a tall pedestal at the top of which is a niche containing a marble bust of Pradier by
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This bronze bust was given to the museum as a gift by du Camp himself. Du Camp was an art critic, journalist and a friend of Flaubert. The casting was by Gonon. The bust was shown at the Paris Salon in 1850.
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Holy Land in the 13th century and to give the crusaders a convenient departure point when sailing to the Middle East he ordered the construction of the fortified city of Aigues-Mortes, on the shores of the
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A bronze of one of Paris' mayors, cast by Honoré Gonon and his two sons. It was de la Mégie who officiated at Pradier's wedding to Louise d'Arcet. The sculpture was presented to the Paris Salon in 1837.
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décoratifs. "Sapho" was on display at the Salon in 1852 when the sculptor died suddenly; the work was then covered with a black veil and the artist posthumously awarded the medal of honour. The sculptor
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and passed through the French parliament in June 1833 which made radical changes to France's educational system particularly at the primary stage and in the centre of Pradier's composition a helmeted
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of Cyrène helping carry the Cross, Veronica seeing Christ's image on her veil, and Jesus falling for the second time. When Pradier died the work had not been completed and was finished off by
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Valletta and Pradier designed and sculpted his tomb featuring a reclining figure and sarcophagus. There is a replica of the tomb at Dreux. Louis Charles was the brother of Louis-Philippe.
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at their 1985-1986 exhibition. Full size copies of the work in plaster are held by the Musée de Vieux-Nîmes and La chapelle de la Maison d'Education de la Légion d'Honneur at Saint Denis.
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This composition in marble was acquired by the Louvre in 1980. It was shown at the Paris Salon of 1834. The original plaster version of 1833 is held by the Palais des Beaux-arts in
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and as part of his studies, Pradier executed this work in marble. It was shown at the 1819 Paris Salon under the title "Nymph", but when it was pointed out that the subject was a
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Although whereabouts of this relief not known the Musée des beaux-arts in Angers have a copy of the sculptor's preparatory drawing signed and dated "Roma. J. Pradier 1815".
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Pradier was commissioned to execute the decoration around the clock on the facade of the Palais du Luxembourg facing the Palais' gardens and he produced four statues in
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In 1850 Pradier was commissioned to execute a sculpture for the tomb of André Amenlier buried in Nîmes' Protestant cemetery. The sculpture requested was to represent
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Nîmes was enjoying a period of prosperity when, in 1844, it was decided to construct this public fountain to celebrate Nîmes' various sources of water. The architect
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Exhibition catalogue "Statues de Chair.Sculptures de James Pradier" published by Musée d'art et d'histoire .Catalogue for exhibition 17 October 1985-2 February 1986
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and below this there are a series of bas-reliefs representing some of Pradier's best known works, executed by former pupils of Pradier, these being "Cyparisse" by
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and chose these winged Greek allegories as subjects. The tensions following the 1830 revolution had meant that Pradier lost the commission for the reliefs on the
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There are many versions about of this work. A marble version is to be seen in Belgium with bronzes held in Geneva and Nîmes. Shown at the 1850-1851 Paris Salon
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A statuette in plaster. A gift of Raymond-Clément-Émile Bissieu in accordance with the wishes of his mother Mme Colet-Bissieu, the daughter of Louise Colet
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This work in marble was shown at the Paris Salon of 1831 and purchased by King Louis-Philippe. Reductions have been made in marble, bronze and plaster.
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It was in 1830 that Pradier came to live in Ville d'Avray and in the town's small Roman Catholic church one can see versions of three of his works,
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who was a major figure in natural sciences research in the early nineteenth century and was instrumental in establishing the fields of comparative
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had statues constructed at the eight extremities each representing a French city and Pradier was commissioned to execute the statues representing
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Other works by Pradier are to be seen in Switzerland and details are given below. Pradier also sent to Geneva four medallions to be added to the
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A rare terracotta "esquisse" by the sculptor given to the Louvre in 1934 as part of the estate of Noémie Constant who had been taught by Pradier
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Shown at the 1848 Paris Salon and awarded a "médaille de première classe" the highest award possible. Pradier was said to have been inspired by
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This bust in white marble was originally ordered for Geneva's botanical garden and "La promenade des Bastions" but is now held in the museum.
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during the casting process. Pradier depicts Rousseau sitting on a chair and in thoughtful mood. His left hand holds a book whose text is
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use the work as a centre-piece for a fountain in Geneva but this did not come to fruition. Pradier's theme is the violent jealousy of
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was submitted to the Paris Salon in 1845. The Louvre hold a bronze version of the work which was cast in 1845. See photograph below.
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of 1762. The statue's inauguration took place on 24 February 1835, although the inscription on the pedestal gives the year as 1838.
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in Paris. Whereabouts of this not known but in 1852 a replica was made, also in cast-iron, and this decorates the Cirque d'hiver.
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Dufour was much involved with the reorganisation of the Swiss army in 1835 and was the founder of the École miltaire de Thun.
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The whereabouts of the marble bust of this composer, shown at the Paris Salon of 1847, is unknown but the Opéra de Paris (
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A work in plaster of this French scientist. Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric Cuvier, known as Georges Cuvier, was a French
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Bust of Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans (1810–1842), son of Louis Philippe I. Cast in bronze by Eugène Gonon
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There are a huge number of statuettes of Pradier's work in circulation. Here we have a bronze statuette of Napoleon
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the title was changed. The Salon awarded Pradier a "médaille d'or". A variation of this composition and also called
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Records show that Pradier submitted a preliminary model ("Esquisse") for the Grand Prix de Rome competition in 1812
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an angel, there are three bas-reliefs on the pedestal. Pradier also executed in 1825-1826 a marble relief entitled
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With this bronze statuette, Pradier returned to the theme of the Turkish odalik but here portrayed her dancing.
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Pradier had joined the Paris École des beaux-arts after studying at Geneva's École de dessin and studied under
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A work in marble shown by Pradier at the 1849 Paris Salon. The sculptor takes as his theme Greek mythology and
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A relief on Pradier's tomb based on his 1852 composition "Sapho"' and by the sculptor Pierre-Charles Simart.
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through his work in comparing living animals with fossils. The bust was shown at the Paris Salon of 1834.
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Pradier executed a plaster statue of St Peter for this Paris church but it appears to have disappeared.
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a work presented to the Paris Salon in 1833, "Niobide blessé" by Jacques Léonard Maillet, "Psyché" by
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Simon de Cyrène helps Jesus carry the Cross. One of the Stations of the Cross in St.Clotilde's church.
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A bust in bronze. The Musée de Narbonne and the Musée de Montpellier hold plaster casts of the work.
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James Pradier (1790-1852) et la sculpture française de la génération romantique. Catalogue raisonné
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A work in marble shown at the Paris Salon of 1833. Destroyed in 1871 when fire engulfed the
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Bust shown at Paris Salon of 1827. The bust was destroyed during July 1830 insurrection.
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This marble statue of the French philosopher is located in Besançon's municipal library.
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Shown at the Paris Salon in 1824, this work was executed during Pradier's time in Rome.
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An equestrian statue made from cast iron was executed to decorate the entry to the old
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Bust was commissioned by the Swiss Société des Arts for the Geneva botanical gardens
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A marble statue commissioned in 1838. Pradier had produced a plaster version in 1836
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Only in 1976 was this work cast in bronze and placed in Geneva's Place du Cirque.
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Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon and Rennes Musée des beaux-Arts
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Pradier executed a work in plaster for the projected "Fountaine de la Bastille".
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This museum hold Pradier's plaster bust of Morgane Lecareux and his statues of
1940:
can be seen at Versailles whilst the original plaster model is held in Rennes.
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Using the octagonal shape of the Place de la Concorde, the designing architect
383:(Stock Exchange) there are four marble allegorical statues including Pradier's 4333: 2766: 2420: 2085: 1848: 1808: 1570: 854:, helped him secure commissions in that area. Some of these are listed below. 717: 694: 561: 195:. All three plaster models were gifts given by Pradier to the church in 1840. 3410: 1630:"Chrysis, grand-prĂŞtre d'Appolon, vient demander sa fille au camps des Grecs" 1242:
Niobė blessé-one of Niobė's sons hit by an arrow in his back fired by Artemis
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A work in marble depicting the soldier, statesman and diplomat who became a
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A marble bust of the French architect whose projects included work on the
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A marble bust of the French painter. Presented to the Paris Salon in 1838
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and the plaster version of the statue of Saint Louis which can be seen in
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the Greek goddess of youth in her role of cupbearer to the gods serving
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Tomb of Françoise Louise Caroline d'Orléans Mademoiselle de Montpensier
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A work in bronze cast by the foundry Susse. A woman kneels in prayer.
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Based on a death mask of Caroline who was Gustave Flaubert's sister.
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This work in marble was executed for the tomb of Count Paul Demidoff
5208: 2785:, crushes Acis with a rock in a fit of violent anger and jealousy. 411:. This building was also known as "Le Palais de la Bourse" and the " 4542:
Collectif; Auzias, Dominique; Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2011-05-04).
473:, and on either side of Cortot's central relief over the colonnade 3259: 2578: 2260: 2157: 2148: 2071:
Bust of the Nîmes poet. Reboul was known as the "Baker of Nîmes".
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region and apart from his work in Paris his friends in the French
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Françoise Louise Caroline d'Orléans Mademoiselle de Montpensier 2
4355:"Françoise Louise Caroline d'Orléans Mademoiselle de Montpensier" 1676:"Esquisses" submitted to Grand Prix de Rome competition in 1813. 2900:
to the 1819 Salon, Pradier also submitted this work in plaster.
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Statue also submitted to Grand Prix de Rome competition in 1812
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and stayed there until 1993 when it was moved into the museum.
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Charles d'Orléans, Duke of Penthièvre and son of Louis-Philippe
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A work in plaster of a woman's head turned upwards in prayer.
3195:"Serious Comedy". Statue by Pradier on the Fountaine Molière. 2391:
A rare example of Pradier working in terracotta. He depicts
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Rouen ; MusĂ©e Flaubert & d'Histoire de la MĂ©decine.
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Pradier was commissioned to execute four bas-reliefs for the
6344:"Listing works by Pradier completed at Ecole des beaux-arts" 2566:
executed for Geneva was the bust of Guillaume-Henri Dufour.
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Statue representing Lille in the Place de la Concorde.Paris
3183:"Light Comedy". Statue by Pradier on the Fountaine Molière. 2969:
during the Franco-Prussian war. A plaster model is held in
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the wife of the King of Sparta is depicted as a nymph and
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son Général Edouard Aymard both born in Villemoustaussou.
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A bust of the permanent secretary of the French Academy.
240:"Saint-Charles Borromée soignant les pestiférés de Milan" 2477:
D'Arcet was Pradier's father-in-law and a member of the
2048:
A work in white marble depicting the French politician.
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Paris ; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures
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Paris ; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures
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Paris ; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures
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D'Arcet was Pradier's father-in-law and a member of the
3881:"L'Instruction publique, La Liberté and L'Ordre public" 159:
receiving the commission. Pradier's entry was entitled
3786:"James Pradier, 1790-1852, un sculpteur néoclassique?" 489:. Pradier's relief reflected the recent law framed by 3087:
Marie-Amélie (1782-1866) wife of King Louis-Philippe.
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This plaster statuette is held by the musée de Brou.
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Decoration on the façade of the Palais du Luxembourg.
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Pradier was commissioned to execute reliefs for the
91:) is located on the left hand side of the church's 29:(1790–1852). He was best known for his work in the 4703:Le Duc d'Angouleme congediant les envoyes de Cadix 3612:"Ă©glise paroissiale Saint-Nicolas, Saint-Marc (2)" 1435:Paris; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures 1418:Paris; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures 1353:Paris; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures 1314:Paris; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures 1291:Paris: MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures 1266:Paris; MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures 1231:Paris: MusĂ©e du Louvre dĂ©partement des Sculptures 4063:Louis-Philippe Ier couronnĂ© de feuilles de chĂŞnes 3652:"Chapelle Saint-Charles-BorromĂ©e de la Pauline 2" 2682:in Geneva. Served with the Russian Imperial Army 2450:This is the only known work by Pradier in ivory. 1251:has received an arrow in his back, this fired by 459:Paris, AssemblĂ©e nationale (Chambre des dĂ©putĂ©s) 375:Outside this building, named after its architect 212:Chapelle Saint-Charles-BorromĂ©e de la Pauline in 3482:Statue : la Vierge dite Notre-Dame des Doms 174:Église paroissiale Saint-Nicolas, Saint-Marc in 2721: 2372:A work in marble depicting the French painter. 1192:"L'ImmortalitĂ© de l’âme ou l’EspĂ©rance en Dieu" 475:"La France entre la LibertĂ© et l'Ordre public." 3591:"Ă©glise paroissiale Saint-Nicolas, Saint-Marc" 3147:Bust of Jean-Pierre-Joseph d'Arcet (1777-1844) 2526:and acquired by the Chantilly museum in 1886. 1608:Early works whilst a student in Paris and Rome 3965:"Article by Monique Bourguet AcadĂ©mie du Var" 3636:Chapelle Saint-Charles-BorromĂ©e de la Pauline 3057:"La Sagesse repoussant les traits de l'Amour" 2294:'s "Roi Candaule".The work is in marble from 1915:A statue in marble of the Comte de DamrĂ©mont 838:Public statues and monuments outside of Paris 788:or cornerstones of the central arcade of the 640:) although the names given them in 1844 were 477:are two smaller bas-reliefs. On the right is 8: 4522:"tomb of Louis Charles, Count of Beaujolais" 3243:The Fontaine Pradier. The allegory of NĂ®mes. 2403:'s personal messenger and animal companion. 1073:Pradier executed the effigy for the tomb of 6687:"Étude :Le tombeau de Pradier au cimetière" 1646:"AristĂ©e pleurant la perte de ses abeilles" 1194:and Pradier's final sculpture was entitled 674:and of 1814 in France and 1815 in Belgium. 2850: 2583: 2522:A bronze statuette originally held in the 1729: 1611: 1484:MusĂ©e du Louvre. Department of Sculptures 1208: 1101:Charles d'OrlĂ©ans was the eighth child of 1044: 856: 576:. The bas-reliefs surround the clock and 323: 40: 2431:and a marble statue of Gaston d'OrlĂ©ans. 2427:. The museum also hold a plaster bust of 1588:column and in the other hand she holds a 3171:Fountaine Molière-The statue of Molière. 842:Pradier's grandfather had been from the 5901:"Father and sister of Gustave Flaubert" 3298: 3077: 2862: 2595: 2413:Blois ; MusĂ©e du château de Blois 2316:Bust of General Guillaume Henri Dufour 1909:, Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon 1741: 1713:Whereabouts unknown-probably destroyed 1699:Whereabouts unknown-probably destroyed 1686:Whereabouts unknown-probably destroyed 1670:Whereabouts unknown-probably destroyed 1650:Whereabouts unknown-probably destroyed 1634:Whereabouts unknown-probably destroyed 1623: 1220: 1056: 868: 335: 83:This work celebrating the martyrdom of 52: 6338: 6336: 6025:Bust of General Guillaume Henri Dufour 4858: 4847: 3779: 3777: 3775: 3773: 3771: 3769: 3767: 3765: 3763: 3498:"La Vierge dite Notre-Dame des Doms 2" 3375: 3373: 3371: 3369: 3367: 3365: 3363: 3361: 3359: 3357: 3355: 3353: 3351: 3349: 3347: 3345: 3343: 3341: 2210:Bust of Caroline Hamard nĂ©e Flaubert. 2025:Bibliothèque de l’Institut de France. 1198:. This was Pradier's final sculpture. 1146:"Les Derniers Moments du duc de Berry" 161:"La Madeleine pardonnĂ©e par le Christ" 4413:Effigy of Mademoiselle de Montpensier 3458:"La cathĂ©drale Notre Dame des Doms 2" 3339: 3337: 3335: 3333: 3331: 3329: 3327: 3325: 3323: 3321: 2678:A bust of the main benefactor of the 2358:Bust shown at Paris Salon 1850-1851. 2304:"Ulysse enlevant le corps d'Achille" 1532:This composition is in white marble. 1205:Works in the Louvre and MusĂ©e d'Orsay 1089:Charles d'OrlĂ©ans, Duke of Penthièvre 320:Public statues and monuments in Paris 283:Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume 7: 6438:, Ministère français de la Culture. 6436:Statuette : VĂ©nus Ă  la coquille 4299:, Ministère français de la Culture. 4280:, Ministère français de la Culture. 4261:, Ministère français de la Culture. 3638:, Ministère français de la Culture. 3577:, Ministère français de la Culture. 3484:, Ministère français de la Culture. 3312:, Ministère français de la Culture. 2824:where it was lost in the 1987 fire. 1129:La chapelle Saint-Charles-BorromĂ©e. 580:turns her back to the viewer whilst 257:"Christ sur les genoux de la Vierge" 207:"Christ sur les genoux de la Vierge" 6633:"Nymphe de la fontaine (Bacchante)" 5969:Bust of Achille-ClĂ©ophas Flaubert 2 3432:"La cathĂ©drale Notre Dame des Doms" 2817:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire. 2465:Bust of Jean Pierre Joseph d'Arcet 1152:'s Ă©glise abbatiale Saint-Germain. 944:Bust of Jean Pierre Joseph d'Arcet 725:gallery at the end of the article. 5990:Ulysse enlevant le corps d'Achille 5460:"Charles-Marie Denys de DamrĂ©mont" 4259:Bust of Jean Pierre Joseph d'Arcet 3067:Shown at the Paris Salon of 1846. 3051:Shown at the Paris Salon of 1846. 2989:Shown at the Paris Salon of 1836. 2829:Nymphe de la fontaine (Bacchante) 2758:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire 2741:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire 2692:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire 2672:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire 2655:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire 2636:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire 2606:Geneva, MusĂ©e d’art et d’histoire 2256:Bust of Achille-ClĂ©ophas Flaubert 2173:NĂ®mes. MusĂ©e d'art et d'histoire. 2036:Statue of Louis-Marie de Belleyme 1159:Louis Charles, Count of Beaujolais 657:or Napoleon's military campaigns. 104:La CathĂ©drale Notre Dame des Doms 14: 5946:Bust of Achille-ClĂ©ophas Flaubert 5660:Statue of Louis Marie de Belleyme 2798:Geneva. MusĂ©e d'Art et Histoire. 1923:ConnĂ©table de France (1493-1567) 1726:Works in museums outside of Paris 1109:, a title previously held by his 818:and other members of Royal family 5679:French wikipedia entry on Reboul 3248: 3236: 3224: 3212: 3200: 3188: 3176: 3164: 3152: 3140: 3128: 3116: 3104: 3092: 3080: 2563:Jean Charles LĂ©onard de Sismondi 1902:Charles-Marie Denys de DamrĂ©mont 1141:Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry 1025:Statue of Louis IX (Saint Louis) 517:Decoration on the façade of the 419:and was subsequently destroyed. 37:Works in cathedrals and churches 6612:"Augustin Pyrame de Candolle 2" 6365:"Bust of Jean Jacques Rousseau" 4480:"Charles, duc de Penthièvre. 3" 4459:"Charles, duc de Penthièvre. 2" 2363:Bust of Francois Marius Granet 1761:Whilst studying in Rome at the 775:- L'Arc de triomphe de Étoile. 619:who designed this monument and 293:Pontius Pilate washes his hands 18:This is a list of works by the 3035:Shown at Paris Salon 1850-51. 2926:Present whereabouts not known 2633:Bust of Jean Jacques Rousseau 2352:MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts de NĂ®mes 2056:MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts de NĂ®mes 895:A statue executed in plaster. 1: 6591:"Augustin Pyrame de Candolle" 6493:Damrosch, Leo (August 2007). 5922:"Chloris caressĂ©e par ZĂ©phir" 5505:The Connetable de Montmorency 4876:Gray, Francine (1995-12-07). 4501:"Le monument au duc de Berry" 3944:"Statues hĂ´tel des Invalides" 3411:"Le martyre de saint AndrĂ© 2" 2997:Held in a private collection 2319:Angers; MusĂ©e des beaux-arts 2227:"Chloris caressĂ©e par ZĂ©phir" 1952:MusĂ©e des Beaux-arts de Lyon 1799:"Venus surprised in her bath" 1662:"Le bannissement de Coriolan" 485:and on the left is Pradier's 221: 157:Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire 127:"Chapelle de la RĂ©surrection" 116:"Chapelle de la RĂ©surrection" 5328:"Jeune Chasseresse au repos" 4433:"Charles, duc de Penthièvre" 4375:Lindsay, Suzanne G. (2012). 3135:Chloris caressĂ©e par ZĂ©phir. 3063: 3047: 3031: 3016: 2999: 2985: 2961: 2945: 2928: 2912: 2892: 2876: 2834: 2819: 2800: 2760: 2754:"Polyphème, Acis et GalatĂ©e" 2743: 2715: 2694: 2674: 2657: 2638: 2608: 2543: 2518: 2497: 2473: 2446: 2415: 2387: 2368: 2354: 2348:Jacques-Luc Barbier-Walbonne 2337: 2321: 2308: 2286: 2264: 2236: 2215: 2194: 2175: 2144: 2125: 2108: 2089: 2058: 2044: 2027: 2013: 1988: 1954: 1928: 1911: 1890: 1888:; MusĂ©e du château de Blois 1853: 1832: 1823:"Jeune Chasseresse au repos" 1813: 1786: 1757: 1715: 1701: 1688: 1672: 1652: 1636: 1565: 1546: 1528: 1512: 1486: 1456: 1437: 1420: 1400: 1381: 1355: 1339: 1322:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel 1316: 1293: 1268: 1233: 1186: 1171: 1135: 1126:Le monument au duc de Berry 1097: 1069: 1016: 994: 978: 952: 920:Part of the Fontaine Pradier 911: 903:"La Fontaine de l’Esplanade" 883: 780: 766:by Louis-Denis Caillouette. 704: 665: 611: 525: 483:"PromĂ©thĂ©e animant les Arts" 461: 433: 371: 349: 309: 272: 179: 146: 109: 79: 63: 61:Église Saint Sulpice. Paris 4976:"Louise Colet en Penserosa" 4104:"Monument au duc d'OrlĂ©ans" 4083:"Monument au duc d'OrlĂ©ans" 3390:"Le martyre de saint AndrĂ©" 3159:Rousseau's statue in Geneva 2994:Auguste Bessas de la MĂ©gie 2794:Augustin Pyrame de Candolle 2042:; MusĂ©e de l'Ile de France 1431:"Louise Colet en Penserosa" 1184:Cimetière Protestant NĂ®mes 469:, now the site of France's 244:"L’Ange de la Resurrection" 73:"Le martyre de Saint AndrĂ©" 6777: 6304:French Ministry of Culture 6281:French Ministry of Culture 6258:French Ministry of Culture 6235:French Ministry of Culture 6165:French Ministry of Culture 6161:Statue of Gaston d'OrlĂ©ans 6142:French Ministry of Culture 6119:French Ministry of Culture 6096:French Ministry of Culture 6073:French Ministry of Culture 6029:French Ministry of Culture 5973:French Ministry of Culture 5950:French Ministry of Culture 5885:French Ministry of Culture 5862:French Ministry of Culture 5764:French Ministry of Culture 5741:French Ministry of Culture 5664:French Ministry of Culture 5636:"François Juste Raynouard" 5532:French Ministry of Culture 5509:French Ministry of Culture 5390:French Ministry of Culture 5367:French Ministry of Culture 5312:French Ministry of Culture 5104:"La Toilette d'Atalante 2" 5067:French Ministry of Culture 4939:French Ministry of Culture 4819:French Ministry of Culture 4707:French Ministry of Culture 4684:French Ministry of Culture 4628:French Ministry of Culture 4584:French Ministry of Culture 4417:French Ministry of Culture 4132:French Ministry of Culture 4067:French Ministry of Culture 3310:Statue : Saint Pierre 2624:from shooting an arrow at 2575:FrĂ©dĂ©ric-CĂ©sar de La Harpe 1682:"OrphĂ©e pleurant Eurydice" 1526:The Louvre Aile Richelieu 1379:The Louvre Aile Richelieu 1133:. CathĂ©drale Saint-Louis. 265:The Stations of the Cross 6709:, Retrieved 16 April 2014 6570:"Polyphemus attacks Acis" 5713:"Junon, VĂ©nus et Minerve" 5681:, Retrieved 11 April 2014 5407:Gaston, Duke of OrlĂ©ans 2 4128:Monument au duc d'OrlĂ©ans 3551:"Le Mariage de la Vierge" 3268:The tomb of James Pradier 3032:Date execution not known 2570:of Geneva's finest sons. 2544:Date execution not known 2534:"TĂŞte de femme implorant" 2519:Date execution not known 2498:Date execution not known 2410:Bust of Morgane Lecareux 2388:Date execution not known 2126:Date execution not known 2109:Date execution not known 2099:"Junon, VĂ©nus et Minerve" 2022:François Juste Raynouard 1752:The MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts 1513:Date execution not known 1487:Date execution not known 995:Date execution not known 232:"Fontaine de l'Esplanade" 185:"Le Mariage de la Vierge" 152:"Le Mariage de la Vierge" 77:Église Saint Roch. Paris 6549:"Decorative funeral urn" 6386:"Bust of Charles Bonnet" 5083:"La Toilette d'Atalante" 3923:"Palais du Luxembourg 2" 2581:on the Ile de la Harpe. 2142:; MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts. 2093:This work is in bronze. 1827:MusĂ©e des Beaux-arts de 1596:having been acquired by 1522:"La Toilette d'Atalante" 1148:and this can be seen in 1094:Chapelle royale de Dreux 1066:Chapelle royale de Dreux 987:Monument to the Aymards 584:is shown full face. The 487:"L’Instruction publique" 447:"L'lnstruction publique" 6300:TĂŞte de femme implorant 5881:Bust of Caroline Hamard 5439:"Le comte de DamrĂ©mont" 4791:"Satyre et Bacchante 2" 4278:ThĂ©odore Simon Jouffroy 4169:"Robert III d'Artois 2" 3575:Statue : la Vierge 2955:"Cyparisse et son cerf" 2910:Whereabouts not known. 2890:Whereabouts not known. 2886:"Centaure et Bacchante" 2832:Place du Cirque Geneva 2738:Decorative funeral urn 2725:Émile ou De l'Ă©ducation 2622:Philoctetes (Sophocles) 2614:François-FrĂ©dĂ©ric Lemot 2556:Works located in Geneva 2541:MusĂ©e Sarret de Grozon 2277:"La Toilette de Nyssia" 2112:A work in terra cotta. 2106:, MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts 1881:Gaston, Duke of OrlĂ©ans 1544:Paris, MusĂ©e du Louvre 1181:Tomb of AndrĂ© Amenlier 1164:St. John's Co-Cathedral 970:ThĂ©odore Simon Jouffroy 926:Charles-Auguste Questel 710:Jacques Ignace Hittorff 379:and now serving as the 58:Statue of Saint Pierre 5308:VĂ©nus surprise au bain 3902:"Palais du Luxembourg" 3264: 3061:Whereabouts not known 3045:Whereabouts not known 3029:Whereabouts not known 3014:Whereabouts not known 2983:Whereabouts not known 2967:Château de Saint-Cloud 2896:As well as submitting 2874:Whereabouts not known 2733: 2366:Château de Versailles 2170:Bust of Jules Canonge 2153: 2083:Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 2068: 1964: 1773:was executed in 1823. 1575: 1365: 1337:Whereabouts not known 1277: 1243: 1120: 1026: 921: 892: 826: 806: 734:The other statues are 731: 683: 621:Bernard-Gabriel Seurre 598: 294: 269:Sainte-Clotilde, Paris 259: 133: 6756:Lists of works of art 6751:French male sculptors 6407:"VĂ©nus Ă  la coquille" 5481:"Anne de Montmorency" 5039:"Odalisque dansant 2" 4770:"Satyre et Bacchante" 4148:"Robert III d'Artois" 3275:Eugène-Louis Lequesne 3263: 3041:"AnacrĂ©on at l'Amour" 2707:Jean-Jacques Rousseau 2688:"Venus Ă  la coquille" 2479:AcadĂ©mie des Sciences 2444:MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts 2399:to the eagle who was 2385:MusĂ©e des beaux-arts 2192:MusĂ©e des beaux-arts 2152: 2066: 2011:MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts 1962: 1851:MusĂ©e des Beaux-arts 1811:MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts 1581:Pierre-Charles Simart 1573: 1375:"Satyre et Bacchante" 1363: 1276: 1241: 1118: 1024: 958:AcadĂ©mie des Sciences 919: 891: 880:Château de Versailles 825: 814:Busts and statues of 804: 730: 689:Statues representing 681: 653:Statues representing 630:"la ComĂ©die sĂ©rieuse" 615:It was the architect 596: 417:"La Fortune publique" 292: 255: 189:"La Vierge en prière" 169:"La Vierge en prière" 131:"La Vierge en prière" 125: 100:"La Vierge en prière" 6761:Sculptures by artist 5801:"La PoĂ©sie lĂ©gère 2" 4749:"Les Trois Graces 2" 4334:"Statue of Louis IX" 4211:"Fontaine Pradier 2" 3510:on 23 September 2015 2813:"Homer et son guide" 2231:MusĂ©e des Augustins 1817:A statue in marble. 1784:MusĂ©e de Versailles 1719:A statue in marble. 1300:Jardin des Tuileries 901:Fontaine Pradier or 700:Place de la Concorde 519:Palais du Luxembourg 465:On the front of the 413:Tribunal de Commerce 409:Charles Émile Seurre 377:Alexandre Brongniart 301:"Le Christ en croix" 5692:"L'Enfant au Cygne" 5018:"Odalisque dansant" 4955:"François GĂ©rard 2" 3839:"Palais Brongniart" 3715:"Sainte-Clotilde 1" 3694:"Sainte-Clotilde 1" 3673:"Sainte-Clotilde 1" 2922:Marc-Auguste Pictet 2783:Galatea (mythology) 2669:GĂ©nĂ©ral Simon Rath 2489:"L'amour et psyche" 2468:Château de Prunay. 2078:"L'Enfant au Cygne" 1967:In the time of the 1938:Constable of France 1921:Anne de Montmorency 1480:"Odalisque dansant" 1204: 1105:and he was created 947:Château de Prunay, 933:and the colonnaded 875:Robert III d'Artois 626:"la ComĂ©die lĂ©gère" 471:AssemblĂ©e nationale 5273:Bust Louis XVIII 2 5251:"Bust Louis XVIII" 5146:"Maxime du Camp 2" 4723:"Les Trois Graces" 4439:on 3 November 2007 4232:"Fontaine Pradier" 4190:"Fontaine Pradier" 4039:"Louis Philippe I" 3784:Monique Bourguet. 3438:on 6 February 2014 3265: 2979:"VĂ©nus et l'Amour" 2973:'s MusĂ©e du Berry 2185:"La PoĂ©sie lĂ©gère" 2154: 2123:; MusĂ©e municipal 2069: 2017:A work in marble. 1965: 1576: 1366: 1278: 1244: 1121: 1107:Duke of Penthièvre 1041:Funerary sculpture 1027: 922: 893: 827: 807: 744:Jean-Pierre Cortot 732: 684: 599: 295: 260: 134: 6731:978-88-7439-531-6 6254:L'amour et psyche 5063:Diane et Endymion 4997:"Charles Percier" 3231:Fontaine Pradier. 3219:Fontaine Pradier. 3207:Fontaine Pradier. 3074:Gallery of images 3071: 3070: 2844: 2843: 2553: 2552: 2378:"HĂ©bĂ© et l'aigle" 2292:ThĂ©ophile Gautier 2160:marble depicting 1934:Marshal of France 1723: 1722: 1605: 1604: 1202: 1201: 1111:great grandfather 1038: 1037: 1032:Mediterranean Sea 811: 810: 642:"la Muse enjouĂ©e" 500:"Écriture Sainte" 425:"A horsed Amazon" 368:Palais Brongniart 317: 316: 6768: 6746:French sculptors 6710: 6704: 6698: 6697: 6695: 6693: 6683: 6677: 6676: 6674: 6672: 6655:VĂ©nus et l'Amour 6650: 6644: 6643: 6641: 6639: 6629: 6623: 6622: 6620: 6618: 6608: 6602: 6601: 6599: 6597: 6587: 6581: 6580: 6578: 6576: 6566: 6560: 6559: 6557: 6555: 6545: 6539: 6538: 6536: 6534: 6524: 6518: 6517: 6515: 6513: 6490: 6484: 6483: 6481: 6479: 6469: 6463: 6462: 6460: 6458: 6448: 6442: 6441: 6429: 6423: 6422: 6420: 6418: 6413:on 19 April 2014 6409:. 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1844:Georges Cuvier 1839: 1838: 1834: 1831: 1825: 1819: 1818: 1815: 1812: 1806: 1791: 1790: 1788: 1785: 1782: 1775: 1774: 1759: 1756: 1750: 1744: 1743: 1740: 1737: 1734: 1727: 1724: 1721: 1720: 1717: 1714: 1711: 1707: 1706: 1703: 1700: 1697: 1693: 1692: 1690: 1687: 1684: 1678: 1677: 1674: 1671: 1668: 1658: 1657: 1654: 1651: 1648: 1642: 1641: 1638: 1635: 1632: 1626: 1625: 1622: 1619: 1616: 1609: 1606: 1603: 1602: 1598:Queen Victoria 1567: 1564: 1563:MusĂ©e d'Orsay 1561: 1555: 1554: 1548: 1545: 1542: 1540:Maxime du Camp 1536: 1535: 1530: 1527: 1524: 1518: 1517: 1514: 1511: 1508: 1494: 1493: 1488: 1485: 1482: 1476: 1475: 1458: 1455: 1452: 1445: 1444: 1439: 1436: 1433: 1426: 1425: 1422: 1419: 1416: 1412:Bust of Baron 1409: 1408: 1402: 1399: 1396: 1390: 1389: 1383: 1380: 1377: 1371: 1370: 1357: 1354: 1351: 1349:"Trois Graces" 1345: 1344: 1341: 1338: 1335: 1329: 1328: 1318: 1315: 1312: 1306: 1305: 1295: 1292: 1289: 1283: 1282: 1270: 1267: 1264: 1258: 1257: 1235: 1232: 1229: 1223: 1222: 1219: 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Index

Swiss
sculptor
James Pradier
neoclassical
Saint André
St Andrew
transept
Avignon

La Madeleine
Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire
Ville-d'Avray
Aigues-Mortes
La Garde
Var

Sainte-Clotilde, Paris
Eugène Lequesne
Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume

Leningrad
Daniel Auber
Palais Garnier
Palais Brongniart
Alexandre Brongniart
Bourse de Paris
François Duret
Augustin Dumont
Charles Émile Seurre
Tribunal de Commerce

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