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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › claude-michel-clodionClodion | Artnet

    Clodion. Claude Michel Clodion was a French Rococo sculptor. Noted for his versatility as an artist and for the lively charm of his figures, which included Grecian nymphs, cherubs, and gods, Clodion was both popular and celebrated in his day. One of his most famous works, Zephyrus and Flora (1799), depicts two fluid figures on the brink of a ...

  2. Claude Michel, known as Clodion, born the 20th of December 1738 inNancy, dead the 29th of March in Paris.Nephew of the Adams, student of Pigalle and son-in-law of the sculptor Pajou, he had remained in Rome and in Italy for nine wear where he discovered the Roman and Hellenistic terra cottas in the excavations of Pompeii.

  3. The Dance of Time: Three Nymphs Supporting a Clock is a work by the French sculptor Claude Michel (1738–1814), known as Clodion. Executed in 1788, it includes three terracotta female figures, frequently described as nymphs, dancing around a column that supports a pendulum clock with rotating annular dial by Jean-Baptiste Lepaute (1727–1802), the younger brother of Jean-André Lepaute.

  4. Clodion (Claude Michel) (French, Nancy 1738–1814 Paris) late 18th century. Model for a Proposed Monument to Commemorate the Invention of the Balloon.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2019 · Media in category "Clodion". The following 62 files are in this category, out of 62 total. Madame Clodion.jpg 1,783 × 2,263; 358 KB. Claude Michel Clodion - Female Satyr with Putti - Walters 27355.jpg 1,428 × 1,800; 803 KB. Claude Michel dit Clodion Mausolée de Ninette.jpg 800 × 1,200; 108 KB.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Person. The son-in-law of sculptor Augustin Pajou, Clodion trained in Paris in the workshops of his uncle and Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, the most successful sculptor of the time. Upon winning the Prix de Rome, he moved to Italy, sharing a studio with Jean-Antoine Houdon and studying antique, Renaissance, and Baroque sculpture.

  7. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Claude Michel , dit Clodion , né le 20 décembre 1738 à Nancy et mort le 29 mars 1814 à Paris , est un sculpteur lorrain , puis français . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Formation et années romaines [modifier | modifier le code] Claude Michel est le fils de Thomas Michel et Anne Adam, et s’inscrit donc dans la dynastie de ...