- Coysevox, Charles-Antoine
- Coysevox, Charles-Antoine
• French sculptor, b. at Lyons, 29 Sept., 1640; d. at Paris, 10 Oct., 1720Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Charles-Antoine Coysevox — Charles Antoine Coysevox † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Antoine Coysevox A distinguished French sculptor, b. at Lyons, 29 Sept., 1640; d. at Paris, 10 Oct., 1720; he belonged to a family originally from Spain. At the age of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Antoine Coysevox — Self portrait (Louvre) Louis … Wikipedia
Antoine Coysevox — Autorretrato, escultura, Museo del Louvre Nombre de nacimiento Charles Antoine Coysevox Nacimiento … Wikipedia Español
Antoine Coypel — (* 11. April 1661 in Paris; † 7. Januar 1722 ebenda) war ein französischer Hofmaler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke (Auswahl) 3 Quellen 4 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Antoine — /an twahn/; Fr. /ahonn twannn /, n. 1. André /ahonn drdday /, 1858 1943, French theatrical director, manager, and critic. 2. Père /perdd/ (Francisco Ildefonso Mareno), 1748 1829, Roman Catholic priest in Louisiana: tried to establish an… … Universalium
Antoine — (as used in expressions) Barye, Antoine Louis Becquerel, (Antoine) Henri Bougainville, Louis Antoine de Carême, Marie Antoine Charpentier, Marc Antoine Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, marqués de Cournot, Antoine Augustin… … Enciclopedia Universal
Antoine Coysevox — Autoportrait Musée du Louvre Naissance 29 septembre 1640 Lyon Décès … Wikipédia en Français
Coysevox — Selbstportrait von Antoine Coysevox Ludwig XIV., König von Frankreich, Statue von Antoine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Antoine Coysevox — Selbstportrait von Antoine Coysevox … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coysevox, Antoine — (1640 1720) sculptor, decorator The principal baroque sculptor of the French court during the reign of louis XIV, Antoine Coysevox was born in lyon, the son of a wood sculptor. In 1676, he became a member of the Academy of Fine Arts and was … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present