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Anguier, François |
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Anguier, François (fräNswä` äNgyā`), 1604–69, French sculptor. He is noted for the monuments of the Longuevilles and of Jacques Souvré (Louvre). His most ambitious work is probably the mausoleum of Henri II, duc de Montmorency, in Moulins. His brother
Michel Anguier, 1614–86, collaborated in this project. The works of both brothers reflect the classical baroque influence of Algardi, with whom they studied in Rome. In Paris, Michel executed the marble group The Nativity, now in the Church of Saint-Roch. He also made decorations for the apartments of Anne of Austria in the Louvre and worked on reliefs for the triumphal arch at Porte Saint-Denis. A third brother, Guillaume Anguier, 1628–1708, a painter, was director of the Gobelin tapestry factory. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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