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[[Image:Musée Picardie Beaux-arts 04.jpg|thumb|right|''L'Ingénue ou la jeune fille au limaçon'', 1843, by Louis Desprez. [[Musée de Picardie]], [[Amiens]]]] |
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'''Louis Desprez''' (1799 |
'''Louis Desprez''' (1799–1870) was a French [[sculptor]]. |
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Born in [[Paris]], he was a pupil of [[Francois Joseph Bosio]]. He went to [[Rome]] after winning the [[Prix de Rome]] for Sculpture in 1826. He was principally distinguished for his busts and portrait statues. |
Born in [[Paris]], he was a pupil of [[Francois Joseph Bosio]]. He went to [[Rome]] after winning the [[Prix de Rome]] for Sculpture in 1826. He was principally distinguished for his busts and portrait statues. |
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Louis Desprez (1799–1870) was a French sculptor.
Born in Paris, he was a pupil of Francois Joseph Bosio. He went to Rome after winning the Prix de Rome for Sculpture in 1826. He was principally distinguished for his busts and portrait statues.
References
- L'œuvre sculpté de Louis Desprez (1799-1870), Julie Pinaton. Villeneuve d'Ascq : Dactylogramme, 2003, 2 vol. (75-13p.-66 p. de pl.). Maîtrise : Histoire de l'Art : Lille 3 : 2003, sous la direction de M. Chappey. Bibliogr. p. 69-70.
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External links
- Louis Desprez in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website