Jean-Antoine Houdon
Jean-Antoine Houdon (; 20 March 1741 – 15 July 1828) was a French neoclassical sculptor.Houdon is famous for his portrait busts and statues of philosophers, inventors and political figures of the Enlightenment. Houdon's subjects included Denis Diderot (1771), Benjamin Franklin (1778-1809), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1778), Voltaire (1781), Molière (1781), George Washington (1785–1788), Thomas Jefferson (1789), Louis XVI (1790), Robert Fulton (1803–04), and Napoléon Bonaparte (1806). Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Giacometti, Georges, d. 1932Other Authors: “…Houdon, Jean Antoine, 1741-1828…”
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8by Poulet, Anne L.Other Authors: “…Houdon, Jean Antoine, 1741-1828…”
Published 2003
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12Published 2000Other Authors: “…Houdon, Jean Antoine, 1741-1828…”
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