
Sujet
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French physician and scientist (1778 1850) 1830s Pierre Jean David d Angers French Pierre-Jean
Légende
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French physician and scientist 1778 1850 1830s Pierre Jean David d Angers French Pierre-Jean David dAngers was the most prolific and one of the most important French sculptors of the first half of the nineteenth century. Throughout his almost fifty-year career 1819 1856 David remained true to his conviction that sculptural monuments dedicated to the achievements of great men and women most permanently and vividly express the greatness of a people. He continuously sought commissions for monuments portraying historical and contemporary figures whom he admired in order to commit their contributions to posterity. His most famous public commission, the figurative pediment of the Pantheon in Paris 1830 1837 Copyright: xpiemagsx Metbot-173665
Date
22 janv. 2022
Crédit
Photo12/Imago/piemags
Notre référence
MGO25A04_349
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
11,4Mo (254,1Ko) / 16,9cm x 16,9cm / 1992 x 1992 (300dpi)