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- Charles-Joseph Natoire was a French painter in the Rococo manner, a pupil of François Lemoyne and director of the French Academy in Rome, 1...
- male, deceased (1820)
- Charles-Louis Clérisseau, the French architectural draughtsman, antiquary, and artist, occupies a unique position in the genesis of neoclassical a...
- male, deceased (1811)
- Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin was a French architect, best known for his design for the Arc de Triomphe, Paris. His neoclassic orientation was est...
- male, deceased (1780)
- Jacques Germain Soufflot was a French architect in the international circle that introduced Neoclassicism. His most famous work is the Panthéon, P...
- male, deceased (1746)
- Guillaume Coustou the Elder (November 29, 1677, Lyon - February 22, 1746, Paris) was a French sculptor and academician. Coustou was the younger...
- male, deceased (1777)
- Guillaume Coustou the Younger (March 19, 1716 - July 13, 1777), was a French sculptor. The son of Guillaume Coustou the Elder and nephew of Nicolas...
- male, deceased (1856)
- Hippolyte Delaroche, commonly known as Paul was a French painter born in Paris. Delaroche was born into a wealthy family and was trained by Gros,...
- male, deceased (1983)
- Jean Seznec (March 19, 1905 - November 22, 1983) was a historian and mythographer whose most influential book, for English-speaking readers, has...
- male, deceased (1785)
- Marie-Joseph Peyre was a French architect who designed in the neoclassical style. He began his training in Paris with Jacques-François Blondel at l...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Louis-Ernest Barrias was a French sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school. He was born in Paris into a family of artists. His father was a...
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