François Lanno
François Gaspard Aime Lanno known as François Lanno , born in 1800 with Rennes in Ille-et-Vilaine and deceased in 1871 with Beaumont-of-Gâtinais the in Seine-et-Marne, was a Sculpteur French of the 19th century.
Biography
Raise Lemot and of Pierre Cartellier, François Lanno gains - jointly with Jean-Louis Jaley - the Prix of Rome of sculpture in 1827 with a low-relief Mucius Scævola in front of Porsenna.
Works
- Fénelon , statue, stone, Paris, Fountain of the crowned speakers, place Saint-Sulpice
- the Harvest of the fruits , statue larger than natural, bronzes, Paris, fountain dedicated to the river divinities, places Harmony, in north, side street Royale
- Portrait of Nicolas Poussin and Portrait of Eustace Sweat , medallions, Paris, 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of the fine arts, frontage of the Palate of the Studies
- Portrait of Guillaume Gouffier, lord of Bonnivet, admiral de France (death in 1525) (1838), bust, plaster, Versailles, castles of Versailles and Trianon
- Apollo and the nine Muses (1835), ten statues larger than natural, Rennes, Theater, Attic of the frontage
See too
Sources
- Pierre Kjellberg, the New guide of the statues of Paris , the Library of Arts, Paris, 1988.
- Emmanuel Schwartz, Sculptures of the School of the Art schools of Paris. History, doctrines, catalog , 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of the Art schools, Paris, 2003.
External bonds
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