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Identifier: lartdereconnatre00baya (find matches)
Title: L'art de reconnaître les styles : le style Louis XIII
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Bayard, Emile, 1868-1937
Subjects: Decoration and ornament Art, French Art
Publisher: Paris : Garnier frères
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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, des figuresdapôtres et dévangélistes (même monument); MichelBourdin (né vers 1579, mort en 1640), auteur du tom-beau de Louis XI qui se trouve dans léglise de Cléry,ainsi que du monument funéraire de Henri IV; le Fla-mand Gérard van Opstal (né vers 1597, mort en 1668)qui décora les hôtels Carnavalet et Lambert, etc. Mais nous allons parler particulièrement de JacquesSarrazin, de Simon Guillain, de Michel et de FrançoisAnguier, artistes qui semblent avoir marqué davan-tage leur époque et dont les œuvres aussi nous sontplus connues. Au surplus, dit judicieusement M. Louis Viardot(les Merveilles de la sculpture), «compagnon de SimonVouet en Italie, son ami et son gendre en France,Jacques Sarrazin avait eu précisément, dans la sta-tuaire, le même rôle que Vouet dans la peinture, celuide rénovateur dun art en décadence précoce, et deprécurseur dartistes plus grands que lui ». Cest LA DÉCORATION, LA SCULPTURE 125 donc à Jacques Sarrazin que revient lhonneur de
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Fig. T7. — Monument funéraire de Marie de Barbançon-Cany(Musée du Louvre;, attribué à Barthélémy Prieur. compter parmi les premières célébrités de la sculpture,et de môme pour Simon Guillain qui fut son maître 126 LE STYLE LOUIS XIII et celui des deux frères Anguier. Jacques Sarrazin,dont lart « sert de liaison, de transition entre JeanGoujon et Pierre Puget, entre François Ier etLouis XIV », né à Noyon en 1592, mort à Paris en1660, se forma surtout en Italie à létude de Michel-Ange. Lauteur du Moïse semble dailleurs avoir sin-gulièrement inspiré les artistes peintres et sculpteursdu xvne siècle. La forme somptueuse et emphatiquedu grand maître de la Renaissance répondait si har-monieusement à lesprit qui triomphera surtout sousLouis XIV, Le Brun en tête ! Bref, Sarrazin de retour en France vers 1625, se fitremarquer tout dabord par des sculptures en pierrepour Notre-Dame de Paris et pour Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs, même ville, où il exécuta quatre ang

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  • bookyear:1920
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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Bayard__Emile__1868_1937
  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • booksubject:Art__French
  • booksubject:Art
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Garnier_fr__res
  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
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