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{{Short description|French sculptor}}
{{Short description|French sculptor}}
'''Jean-Louis Brian''' (1805 [[Avignon]]-1864 Paris) was a French sculptor.
'''Jean-Louis Brian''' (1805 [[Avignon]]-1864 Paris) was a French [[Sculpture|sculptor]].


Brian was a pupil of [[David d'Angers]]. In 1832, he won, together with [[François Jouffroy]], the Premier Grand [[Prix de Rome]] in sculpture with his statue ''Capanée foudroyé sous les murs de Thèbes.''
Brian was a pupil of [[David d'Angers]]. In 1832, he won, together with [[François Jouffroy]], the Premier Grand [[Prix de Rome]] in sculpture with his statue ''Capanée foudroyé sous les murs de Thèbes.''

Latest revision as of 20:55, 25 January 2023

Jean-Louis Brian (1805 Avignon-1864 Paris) was a French sculptor.

Brian was a pupil of David d'Angers. In 1832, he won, together with François Jouffroy, the Premier Grand Prix de Rome in sculpture with his statue Capanée foudroyé sous les murs de Thèbes.

Main works

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Calvet, sculptures004 BRIAN Jean-Louis Faune1840b

References

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  • Simone Hoog, (preface by Jean-Pierre Babelon, in collaboration with Roland Brossard), Musée national de Versailles. Les sculptures. I- Le musée, Réunion des musées nationaux, Paris, 1993
  • Pierre Kjellberg, Le Nouveau guide des statues de Paris, La Bibliothèque des Arts, Paris, 1988
  • Emmanuel Schwartz, Les Sculptures de l'École des Beaux-Arts de Paris. Histoire, doctrines, catalogue, École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 2003