Pierre II Biard also called Pierre Biard the younger (1592 – May 28, 1661),was a French sculptor and architect of the seventeenth century, part of a lineage...
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Pierre Biard may refer to: Pierre Biard l'Aîné (1559–1609), French sculptor Pierre II Biard (1592–1661), French sculptor, son of Pierre Biard l'Aîné Pierre...
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Pierre I Biard l'Aîné (1559 – 17 September 1609) was a French sculptor and architect, part of a lineage of prominent sculptors. Pierre I Biart was the...
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184ISBN 9782600001472 Campbell, T.J. (1907), "Biography of Pierre Biard", The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. II, New York: Robert Appleton Company, 978-074-59-14411...
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Jean-Pierre Cortot (20 August 1787 – 12 August 1843) was a French neoclassical sculptor. Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École...
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François-Auguste Biard, born François Thérèse Biard (29 June 1799 – 20 June 1882) was a French painter, known for his adventurous travels and the works...
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Royale, now Place des Vosges in Paris, by Daniele da Volterra and Pierre II Biard (1639), destroyed in 1792 Louis XIV on Place Royale, now Place de la...
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Béthune. The figure was originally made for Villebon Castle in 1642 by Pierre II. Biard on behalf of Rachel de Conchefilet. It shows the Minister of Henry...
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and Gaston Cougny (1889), pp. 32–33. Biard, Michel (2002). Missionnaires de la République. Éditions du CTHS. Biard, Michel (2005). "Jérôme Croyet, Albitte...
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of their leaders, Onmechin and Marchin. He is described by the Jesuit Pierre Biard as having maintained a beard, unlike other Mi'kmaq males who removed...
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