Joseph Chinard (Lyon, 12 February 1756 — Lyon 20 June 1813) was a French sculptor who worked in a Neoclassical style that was infused with naturalism and...
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Chinard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gazo Chinard (1230–1294), Italian noble lord Joseph Chinard (1756–1813), French sculptor...
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Xaver Messerschmidt (alabaster, after 1770) Étienne Vincent-Marniola by Joseph Chinard (terracotta, 1809) Chief Beshekee by Francis Vincenti (marble, 1855–56)...
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Laocoön and His Sons is a 0.83 m high marble sculpture by Joseph Chinard, now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. It is a reduced-scale copy of the ancient...
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Treaty of Tolentino; the Emperor commissioned a marble replica from Joseph Chinard, now at the Château de Compiègne. When the original was returned to...
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artists to use Madame Récamier as a subject; the terracotta bust by Joseph Chinard of the Parisian socialite from 1801 similarly captures her elegance...
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length: 200 cm; Galleria Borghese, Rome Bust of Madame Récamier; by Joseph Chinard; 1805 or 1806; marble; 80 x 42 x 30 cm; Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon...
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Henriette in the classical costume popular during the Directory. In 1808 Joseph Chinard sculpted Henriette as Diana the Huntress Preparing Her Arrows. Both...
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Voltaire, 1778, National Gallery of Art Bust of Madame Récamier after Joseph Chinard George Washington, Virginia State Capitol complex Seated Voltaire, Musée...
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