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James Pradier (born Jean-Jacques Pradier, pronounced [pʁadje]; 23 May 1790 – 4 June 1852) was a Genevan-born French sculptor best known for his work in the neoclassical style. Life and work. Jean-Baptiste Marie Fouque, Portrait of Pradier, 1848. Born in Geneva (then the Republic of Geneva), Pradier was the son of a Protestant family from Toulouse.
James Pradier, pseudonyme de Jean-Jacques Pradier, né à Genève le 23 mai 1790 et mort à Bougival le 4 juin 1852, est un sculpteur et peintre franco-suisse [2]. Apprécié de son vivant, il fut considéré comme l'un des plus grands sculpteurs de son époque, jusqu'à sa mort sous le Second Empire.
- Jean-Jacques Pradier
James Pradier, también conocido como Jean-Jacques Pradier (23 de mayo de 1790 - 4 de junio de 1852), fue un escultor francés nacido en Suiza, más conocido por su trabajo en el estilo neoclásico. Biografía. Natural de Ginebra, Pradier viajó a París en 1807 para trabajar con su hermano mayor, un grabador.
Leading the Revival of Realism. PRADIER, JAMES (1792-1852), French sculptor, was born at Geneva. He was a member of the French Academy, and a popular sculptor of the pre-Romantic period, representing in France the drawing-room classicism which Canova illustrated at Rome.
This is a list of works by the Swiss -born French sculptor James Pradier (1790–1852). He was best known for his work in the neoclassical style. Works in cathedrals and churches. Public statues and monuments in Paris. Busts and statues of Louis Philippe I and other members of Royal family.
NameLocationDateNotesBust of Daniel AuberOpéra de Paris1847The whereabouts of the marble bust of ..."L’Industrie"1851Outside this building, named after its ..."A horsed Amazon"1840-1841An equestrian statue made from cast iron ..."L'lnstruction publique", "La Liberté" ...Paris, Assemblée nationale (Chambre des ...1832 and 1938On the front of the Palais Bourbon, now ...James Pradier. Sapho. 1852. statue en marbre. H. 118,0 ; L. 67,0 ; P. 120,0 cm. Achat, 1852 ; Dépôt du musée du Louvre, 1986. © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée d’Orsay) / image RMN-GP.
James Pradier. Sapho. 1852. statue en marbre. H. 118,0 ; L. 67,0 ; P. 120,0 cm. Achat, 1852 ; Dépôt du musée du Louvre, 1986. © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée d’Orsay) / image RMN-GP.