Edmé Bouchardon

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Edmé Bouchardon was an 18th-century French sculptor and draftsman renowned for his classical style and influential public monuments in Paris.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French artist
draftsman
human
sculptor
artisticStyle classical
restrained baroque-classical transition
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
employer French Crown
French royal court
ethnicGroup French
familyName Bouchardon
fieldOfWork drawing
sculpture
genre allegorical sculpture
fountain design
portrait sculpture
public monuments
religious sculpture
givenName Edmé
influenced later French neoclassical sculptors
influencedBy Italian Renaissance sculpture
ancient Roman sculpture
classical antiquity
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture
movement French classical style
Neoclassicism
name Edmé Bouchardon self-link
notableFor influential public monuments in Paris
refined classical style
notableWork Cupid Carving His Bow from the Club of Hercules
Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons
busts of French aristocrats
decorations for royal festivities in Paris
designs for medals and monuments for Louis XV
equestrian statue of Louis XV on Place Louis XV
religious sculptures for Parisian churches
occupation draftsman
sculptor
placeOfActivity Paris
Versailles
positionHeld professor at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture
royal sculptor
sexOrGender male
workLocation Paris
Rome

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Jean-Baptiste Pigalle influencedBy Edmé Bouchardon
Edmé Bouchardon name Edmé Bouchardon self-link