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Jean-baptiste Carpeaux Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux moved to Paris in 1838 and studied at the Petite Ecole before entering the Ecole des Beaux-Arts ten years ...
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875), a pupil of François Rude (1784-1855), holds a place in 19th-century French sculpture equivalent to Delacroix's in ...
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A later shift in taste toward a freer and more naturalistic style is exemplified by the work of Second Empire sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. ...
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J.B. Carpeaux: Fisherboy, 1863, Museum of Fine Arts, Dijon, France. J.B. Carpeaux: Fisherboy ... J.B. Carpeaux: The Four Continents, Fountain, 1867-72. ...
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux [French Realist Sculptor and Painter, 1827-1875] Guide to pictures of works by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux in art museum sites and image ...
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