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Anguier

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[ahn-gyey] / ɑ̃ˈgyeɪ /

noun

  1. François 1604–69, and his brother Michel 1614–86, French sculptors.


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By the chancellor’s influence Girardon was first removed to Paris and placed in the studio of Fran�ois Anguier, and afterwards sent to Rome.

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One of the best works of Michel Anguier is the monument of Henri de Chabot, that other companion, that faithful friend of Condé, who by the splendor of his valor, especially by the graces of his person, knew how to gain the heart, the fortune, and the name of the beautiful Marguerite, the daughter of the great Duke of Rohan.

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This monument is in marble, and by the hand of Michel Anguier; see the description in Lenoir, vol. v., p. 23-25, and especially in the Annuaire de l' Yonne pour 1842, p.

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The sculptures of the porte Saint-Denis are also owed to Michel Anguier, as well as the admirable bust of Colbert, which is in the museum.

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Anguier, the name of two famous French sculptors in the 17th century.

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