Pierre Ladoyreau
Pierre Ladoyreau or Pierre Ladoireau is a goldsmith, founder and active French engraver in Paris and Versailles at the end of the 17th century, deceased the October 28th 1716. One owes him a certain number of works to the Château of Versailles and especially to the Galerie of the Ices.
For trophies intended for the Living room of the War, Ladoyreau accepted an installment on December 13rd, 1682 and the balance on August 22nd, 1702. For another ordering of 1702, always for Versailles, the heirs to the founder touched the balance in 1769! Article source of 2007 of Baulez and Maral.
Bilbliography
- Jacques Souchal, French sculptors off the 17th and 18th centuries, The reign off Louis XIV , volume 1,1997, page 72, volume 2,1981, pages 216,411 and 425, volume 3,1993, Supplementary Volume, pages 25-26.
- Christian Baulez and Alexandre Maral, “bronze trophies gilded of Pierre Ladoyreau”, the Review of the museums of France, Review of Louvre, 2007/3, pages 65-73.
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