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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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e Montmorencyet de sa femme Madeleine de Savoie (au Louvre), etc.Passons ensuite sur les frères Pierre et François Lheu-reux dont lœuvre semble avoir été anonymement sa-crifié à la décoration architecturale ainsi que celui deJacquet dit « de Grenoble », le plus célèbre, paraît-il,des sculpteurs du temps et dont on voit cependant, aupalais de Fontainebleau, un beau bas-relief en marbrereprésentant Henri IV à cheval (fig. 78), et un Génieportant les armes de Navarre, dans la grande galeriedu Louvre, sur la frise du rez-de-chaussée de laquelleon remarque, dautre part, la collaboration des frèresLheureux. Quant à Pierre de Francheville, qui futaussi peintre et architecte, il naquit à Cambrai en1548 et mourut à Paris vers 1618. Parmi les œuvres capitales de de Francheville, parmicelles, du moins, qui émergent à travers les années,on cite les quatre beaux bas-reliefs et les quatre LA DÉCORATION, LA SCULPTURE 123 ligures, commandés par Louis XIII pour le piédeslaJ
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Fig 76. — Portrait au crayon (Musée du Louvre),attribué à Pierre Dumonstier. de la slatue de Henri IV sur le Pont-Neuf (1614).Lartiste qui travailla beaucoup en Italie, et dont on 124 LE STYLB LOUIS XIII voit au Louvre les parties décoratives subsistantes dupiédestal de la statue de Henri IV susnommée, détruiteen 1792, aurait vivement contribué à la diffusion delitalianisme en France, au début du xvne siècle. A noter encore, de de Francheville, une autre statuede Henri IV, au château de Pau. Citons ensuite, les noms de Guillaume Berthelot(mort en 1648) qui donna indépendamment des statuesdu portail et des frises de la Sorbonne, 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 p

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Bayard__Emile__1868_1937
  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • booksubject:Art__French
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  • bookpublisher:Paris___Garnier_fr__res
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