Jean-Louis Brian
Jean-Louis Brian is a French sculptor of the 19th century, born with Avignon (Vaucluse) in 1805 and died in Paris in 1864.
Biography
Raise David of Angers, it gained, jointly with François Jouffroy, the First Large Prix of Rome of sculpture in 1832 with a statue Capanée struck down under the walls of Thèbes .
Works
- Jeanne d' Albret , statue, stone, Paris, garden of Luxembourg
- Holy Marc , statue, stone, Paris, Franz-Liszt place, frontage of the church Saint-Vincent-of-Paul, balustrade
- Caryatid , stone, Paris, Palate of Louvre, frontage of the Denon house, on the level of the pediment
- Portrait of Pierre Marie Baillot, violonist (1772 - 1842) , bust in hermès, marble, Versailles, castles of Versailles and Trianon
- Portrait of Romain Joseph Desfossés, admiral (1798 - 1864) , bust, marble, Versailles, castles of Versailles and Trianon
- Portrait of Leon Strozzi, prior of Capoue, general of the galères (1515 - 1554) (1840), bust, plaster, Versailles, castles of Versailles and Trianon
See too
Sources
- Simone Hoog, (foreword of Jean-Pierre Babelon, with the collaboration of Roland Brossard), National museum of Versailles. Sculptures. I The museum, Meeting of the national museums , Paris, 1993
- 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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