Lemoyne Jean-Louis, Bust Sculpture Jules Hardouin Period Late 19th Century

Lemoyne Jean-Louis, Bust Sculpture Jules Hardouin Period Late 19th Century
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Lemoyne Jean-Louis, Jules Hardouin Bust Sculpture - Mansart

Late 19th Century Period


Superb Patinated Plaster Sculpture Representative Jules Hardoin-Mansart (1646 - 1708), French architect. He was First Architect to King Louis XIV and Superintendent of the King's Buildings. He is the great-nephew of the architect François Mansart.

This Sculpture Based on the Original Model Preserved at the Louvres By the French Sculptor, Jean - Louis Lemoyne (1665 - 1755).

It bears the stamp of the Editor Moulder Lorenzi in Paris.

Work from the End of the 19th Century.

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Dimensions:

Height: 52 cm

At the widest: 41 cm


In good state of conservation.


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