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  1. Étienne Maurice Falconet (1 December 1716 – 24 January 1791) was a French baroque, rococo and neoclassical sculptor, best-known for his equestrian statue of Peter the Great, the Bronze Horseman (1782), in St. Petersburg, Russia, and for the small statues he produced in series for the Royal Sévres Porcelain Manufactory

  2. Falconet is the name generally given to the untitled, final and unfinished novel of the British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, who died before completing it.

  3. Falconet fue un escultor talentoso cuyo trabajo dejó una huella perdurable en la historia del arte. Logros de Étienne-Maurice Falconet. A continuación, se presentan los principales logros de Étienne-Maurice Falconet, destacado escultor francés del siglo XVIII. Descubre su legado artístico y sus impresionantes obras en esta lista.

  4. Endymion is a novel published in 1880 by Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, the former Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He was paid an advance of £10,000 for it (equivalent to £1,257,376 in 2023). [1] It was the last novel Disraeli published before his death.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FalconetFalconet - Wikipedia

    Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716–1791), French sculptor; John Falconet (fl. 1350–1400), English noble; Peter Falconet (1741–1791), French portrait painter; Other uses. The Falconet, a 1975 Iranian film; Falconet (cannon), a light cannon developed in the late 15th century; Falconet, an unfinished novel by Benjamin Disraeli; See also

  6. Hace 5 días · Seated Cupid, Étienne-Maurice Falconet, 1757. Already in the 18th century this famous sculpture was known by various nicknames, the best known of which was l’amour menaçant, ‘menacing love’. The threat is most evident in the Cupid’s knowing gaze, while the gesture he makes invokes us to secrecy. The statue was made for Madame de ...

  7. 29 de mar. de 2021 · Étienne Maurice Falconet, né le 1er décembre 1716 à Paris, où il est mort le 24 janvier 1791, est un sculpteur français. Né dans une famille parisienne modeste issue du Bugey, Étienne Maurice Falconet apprend tout d’abord la charpente, mais les sculptures sur bois et en argile qu’il crée attirent l’attention du sculpteur Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne qui le prend sous son aile.