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Artist: Pierre-jea David D'angers (1788 - 1856)
Nationality: French
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Pierre-Jea David d'Angers.
- Pierre Jean David d'Angers (Angers, 1788-Paris, 1856), sculpteur (19e siècle) by DAVID d'ANGERS Robert
- Croquis de Balzac (1843) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- Portrait de sa fille agée de dix mois (1836 en) by DAVID Pierre Jean
- Honoré de Balzac (1820 entre ; 1850 et) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- L'enfant à la grappe (1845) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit)
- Portrait en médaillon de Charles Philipon (1834) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- Médaillon de profil d'Honoré de Balzac (1843) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- Honoré de Balzac (1850 entre ; 1950 et) by RENOULEAU ; DAVID Pierre Jean (d'après), DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- Merlin de Douai (1835) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- Honoré de Balzac (1844) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE (1749-1832) (1829 entre ; 1831 et) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- Mort d'Epaminondas (1811) by BRUGIOTTI (mouleur) ; DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit) (d'après)
- David d'Angers (19e siècle) by anonyme
- Béranger (Pierre Jean de) (Paris, 1780-Paris, 1857), poète et chansonnier (1834) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Les Trois Grâces (1852) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Michel Louis Talot (Cholet, 1755-Cholet, 1828), commandant de la garde nationale et juge au tribunal d'Angers ; conventionnel et membre des Cinq-Cents (1er quart 19e siècle) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Gutemberg (Johannes Gensfleich, dit) (Mayence, avant 1400-Mayence, 1468), " inventeur " de l'imprimerie (1839) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit)
- médaillon d'Alexandre Dumas père (1829) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit) ; RICHARD Frères (fondeur)
- César de Faucher (La Réole, 1760-Bordeaux, 1815), général et député de La Réole (1837) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Louis-Simon de Cormenin (1841) by VALLOT Philippe (graveur) ; DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit) (dessinateur)
- Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von) (Francfort-sur-le-Main, 1749-Weimar, 1832), écrivain (1829) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Constantin de Faucher (La Réole, 1760-Bordeaux, 1815), général, maire et député de La Réole (19e siècle) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Gilbert mort (1780) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit)
- Le génie de la guerre et le génie de l'éloquence (1822 ; 1829) by DAVID D'ANGERS (dit) ; DAVID Pierre Jean
- Jean Baptiste Dumas (Alès, 1800-Cannes, 1884), chimiste (1846) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Portrait de David d'Angers, statuaire (1826 en) by HEIM François Joseph
- Lamartine, (Alphonse de Prat, dit) (Mâcon, 1790-Paris, 1869), écrivain et homme politique (1830) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit)
- Le Grand Condé jetant son bâton de maréchal dans les lignes de Fribourg (1817 entre ; 1827 et) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit) ; ECK & DURAND (fondeur)
- Le Baron Alberto Nota (Turin, 1775-Turin, 1847), écrivain (1837) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Léo von Klenze (Bockenem, 1784-Munich, 1864), architecte (1834) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- William Temple (Londres, 1788-Sheen, 1856), diplomate (1838) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Edgar Quinet (Bourg-en-Bresse, 1803-Paris, 1875), historien (1838) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Le Baron Gérard (François, Pascal, Simon) (Rome, 1770-Paris, 1837), peintre (1837) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Portrait de Percier (architecte) (1835) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'ANGERS (dit)
- Saint-Just (Louis, Antoine, Léon de) (Decize, Nièvre, 1767-Paris, 1794), conventionnel (1843) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; ECK & DURAND (fondeur)
- John Wilkes (Londres, 1727-londres, 1797), pamphlétaire et homme politique (1834) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Camille Bodin, dite Jenny Bastide ou Dufourquet (Rouen, 1792-Paris, 1852), romancière (1842) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Louis XVIII, roi de France, accueillant le duc d'Angoulême aux Tuileries (2 décembre 1823) (1827) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Jean Reynaud (Lyon, 1806-Paris, 1863), philosophe et homme politique (1838) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit) ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Cuvier (Georges, Léopold, Chrétien, Frédéric, Dagobert, baron) (Montbéliard, 1769-Paris, 1832), naturaliste (1833) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Lehmann (Karl, Ernst, Rudolph, Heinrich, Salem, dit Henri) (Kiel, 1814-Paris, 1882), peintre (1843) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Victor Hugo (Besançon, 1802-Paris, 1885), écrivain (19e siècle) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit) ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Pierre Jean David d'Angers - Bust of Rossini 1831 marble Cleveland Museum of Art French
- Xavier Bichat (19e siècle) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit)
- Pierre-Jean David d'Angers - Thomas Jefferson 1832-1892 bronze National Gallery of Art French
- Baudissin (Wolf, Henri, Frédéric, Charles, comte de) (Rantzau, 1789-Dresde, 1878), diplomate et écrivain (1837) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit) ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Broussais (François, Joseph, Victor) (Saint-Malo, 1772-Vitry, 1838), médecin chef de l'école physiologiste (19e siècle) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Monument à Xavier Bichat (1841) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID D'ANGERS (dit) (sculpteur)
- Philopoemen, Pierre-Jean David d’Angers (France, Angers, 1788 - 1856) , 1837, Bronze
- La Liberté ou la République (3e quart 19e siècle) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre-Jean (patronyme)
- Portrait du sculpteur David d'Angers (19e siècle) by INGRES Jean Auguste Dominique
- Ingres (Jean, Auguste, Dominique) (Montauban, 1780-Paris, 1867), peintre (1826) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Johannes Gutenberg, Pierre-Jean David d’Angers (France, Angers, 1788 - 1856) , 1839, Bronze
- Paul-Henri Foucher (Paris, 1810-Paris, 1875), écrivain (19e siècle) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Théophile Thoré (La flèche, 1807-Paris, 1869), journaliste (1847) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Alfred de Vigny (Loches, 1797-Paris, 1863), poète (1828) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Joséphine de Beauharnais (Marie, Josèphe, Rose Tascher de La Pagerie, dite) (Les Trois-Ilets, Martinique, 1763-La Malmaison, 1814), impératrice des Français (1837) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean ; FUMIERE (fondeur)
- Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (née Valmore) (Douai, 1786-Paris, 1859), écrivain (1832) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Honoré de Balzac (Tours, 1799-Paris, 1850), écrivain (1843) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
- Dureau de La Malle (Adolphe, Jules, César, Auguste) (Paris, 1777-Paris, 1857), poète et archéologue (1843) by DAVID d'ANGERS (dit), DAVID Pierre Jean
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Cantor Arts Center Stanford University: Food, Frogs, and Fido: Works on Paper by David Gilhooly Gilhooly studied at the University of California at Davis in the 1960s, and ceramic work by him will be on view in the exhibition "Fired at Davis: Figurative Ceramic Sculpture by Robert Arneson, Visiting Professors, and Students at UC-Davis, from ...
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