Antoine Le Moiturier
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Antoine Le Moiturier, nacido en Aviñón en 1425 y fallecido en París en 1480, fue un escultor francés del siglo XV. Su obra más importante es el le retablo del altar mayor de la iglesia de Saint-Pierre en Aviñón.
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Antoine Le Moiturier, né à Avignon en 1425, et mort à Paris après 1497, est un sculpteur français.
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Antoine Le Moiturier (Avignon, 1425 – Parijs, 1480) was een Franse beeldhouwer.
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Antoine le Moiturier (Avinhão, c. 1425 — Avinhão?, depois de 1495) foi um escultor da França. Era sobrinho e possivelmente foi aluno de , com quem pode ter trabalhado na tumba de , em Souvigny. Em 1461 foi contratado por Jacques Oboli para executar o altar-mor da Igreja de São Pedro em Avinhão, que foi sua maior obra mas sobrevive apenas em fragmentos. Terminou a tumba do duque João sem Medo iniciada por e a célebre tumba de , hoje no Museu do Louvre, é-lhe tradicionalmente atribuída.
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Antoine Le Moiturier (1425–1495) was a French sculptor. Le Moiturier was born in Avignon into a family of sculptors. His uncle was the itinerant French master Jacques Morel. Following from the work of Jean de la Huerta beginning in 1443, Le Moiturier completed a group of sculptures of Pleurants known as the Mourners of Dijon. Completed in 1470, these sculptures are in the architectural frieze on the tombs of Duke John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria. They reside at the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy in Dijon. The job had originally been assigned to the workshop of Claus Sluter, but went to Le Moiturier and De la Huerta.
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Antoine Le Moiturier
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Antoine Le Moiturier (1425–1495) was a French sculptor. Le Moiturier was born in Avignon into a family of sculptors. His uncle was the itinerant French master Jacques Morel. Following from the work of Jean de la Huerta beginning in 1443, Le Moiturier completed a group of sculptures of Pleurants known as the Mourners of Dijon. Completed in 1470, these sculptures are in the architectural frieze on the tombs of Duke John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria. They reside at the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy in Dijon. The job had originally been assigned to the workshop of Claus Sluter, but went to Le Moiturier and De la Huerta. In 1461, le Moiturier was hired by Canon Jacques Oboli to create an altarpiece for St Pierre, Avignon. Oboli died before the work could be completed, and in 1463 the church commissioned an altarpiece depicting the Last Judgement. le Moiturier completed this two years later. This stellar work included statues of Jesus, Saint Peter and Paul, and several angels. Today, only two sculptures remain of the more than sixteen that were originally in the sculpture. Le Moiturier is also believed to have made the pleurants on the tomb of Philippe Pot (1477–83).
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Antoine Le Moiturier, nacido en Aviñón en 1425 y fallecido en París en 1480, fue un escultor francés del siglo XV. Su obra más importante es el le retablo del altar mayor de la iglesia de Saint-Pierre en Aviñón.
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Antoine Le Moiturier, né à Avignon en 1425, et mort à Paris après 1497, est un sculpteur français.
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Antoine Le Moiturier (Avignon, 1425 – Parijs, 1480) was een Franse beeldhouwer.
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Antoine le Moiturier (Avinhão, c. 1425 — Avinhão?, depois de 1495) foi um escultor da França. Era sobrinho e possivelmente foi aluno de , com quem pode ter trabalhado na tumba de , em Souvigny. Em 1461 foi contratado por Jacques Oboli para executar o altar-mor da Igreja de São Pedro em Avinhão, que foi sua maior obra mas sobrevive apenas em fragmentos. Terminou a tumba do duque João sem Medo iniciada por e a célebre tumba de , hoje no Museu do Louvre, é-lhe tradicionalmente atribuída.
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