Значение слова "DUQUESNOY" найдено в 2 источниках

DUQUESNOY

найдено в "Historical Dictionary of Brussels"

   The Duquesnoy were a family of sculptors in Brussels. Jérôme the Elder (ca. 1570-1641 or 1642) introduced early baroque sculpture to Brussels. Much of his work included reconstructing and refurbishing church statues damaged and destroyed by 16th-century iconoclasts. He is known for crafting the Manneken-Pis in 1619. His sons both studied under him. François (1594 or 1597-1642), born in Brussels, worked and died in Italy. Jérôme the Younger (1602-1654) studied in Italy and returned to Brussels in 1643. His work included the statues of Saints Thomas and Paul in the Cathédrale des Saints-Michel-et-Gudule.


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"

Duquesnoy
 
[dykɛ'nwa], François (Frans), genannt Il Fiammịngo, flämischer Bildhauer, * Brüssel 12. 1. 1594, ✝ Livorno 12. 7. 1643; lebte seit 1618 in Rom. Duquesnoy vertrat in seinen Monumentalwerken (heilige Andreas in Sankt Peter, 1629-40; heilige Susanna in Santa Maria di Loreto in Rom, 1629-33) die klassizistisch geprägte Richtung des Barock. Seine Puttenreliefs wie seine Arbeiten in Bronze und Elfenbein wirkten Typen bildend.
 


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