René-Michel Slodtz called Michel-Ange Slodtz (1705-1764) was a French sculptor who worked in Baroque style, and active mainly in Paris and Rome for the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi. Biography. A Parisian by birth, Slodtz's father, Sébastien Slodtz, was also a sculptor. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata René-Michel Slodtz , dit Michel-Ange Slodtz , est un sculpteur français né à Paris le 27 septembre 1705 et mort dans la même ville le 26 octobre 1764 . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Fils du statuaire et décorateur Sébastien Slodtz (1655-1726), né dans le Brabant à Anvers , alors dans les Pays-Bas espagnols , il est le frère.
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René Michel (called Michel Ange) Slodtz French ca. 1732-36 Not on view Artwork Details Overview Provenance Exhibition History References Title: Figure and Head Studies Artist: René Michel (called Michel Ange) Slodtz (French, Paris 1705-1764 Paris) Date: ca. 1732-36 Medium: Etching Dimensions: sheet: 6 11/16 x 4 5/8 in. (17 x 11.7 cm) Give good old Wikipedia a great new look for René-Michel Slodtz called Michel-Ange Slodtz was a French sculptor who worked in Baroque style, and active mainly in Paris and Rome for the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi. View René-Michel Slodtz, called Michel-Ange Slodtz's artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. West Building 6th St and Constitution Ave NW Enter or exit from Constitution Avenue, 4th Street, or 7th Street.
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René-Michel Slodtz, the most famous member of a dynasty of Franco-Flemish sculptors, is best remembered today as an influential professor whose students included Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin and Jean-Antoine Houdon. Slodtz spent almost a dozen years studying and working in Italy. SLODTZ, René-Michel (b. 1705, Paris, d. 1764, Paris) Biography French sculptor (also called Michel-Ange Slodtz), member of a family of sculptors, designers, and decorators. He was the son of Sébastien Slodtz (1655-1726), who was Flemish by birth. René Michel Slodtz (1705 - 1764) RA Collection: Art Title. Studies of heads. Artist/printmaker. René Michel Slodtz (1705 - 1764) Object type. Print. Medium. Etching. Dimensions. 169 mm x 116 mm. Collection. Royal Academy of Arts. Object number. 04/3029. Keywords René Michel Slodtz (1705 - 1764) RA Collection: People and Organisations Profile. Born: 27 September 1705 in Paris Died: 26 October 1764. Gender: Male. Share; Works by René Michel Slodtz in the RA Collection 1 results. René Michel Slodtz Studies of heads Etching × Schedule exhibition.
(French) SLODTZ, René Michel. After Annibale Carracci Seated satyr. Ca. 1750 [...] lot 600
SLODTZ, RENÉ MICHEL or MICHEL ANGE (1705-1764), French sculptor, was born at Paris. He passed seventeen years at Rome, where he was chosen to execute a statue of St Bruno, one of the best modern works of the class in St Peter's. He was also the sculptor of the tomb of Marquis Capponi in St John of the Florentines. A Alessandro Gregorio Capponi by Michel-Ange Slodz (2 F) M Monument to Jean-Baptiste Languet de Gergy (17 F) S Statue of Saint Bruno in Saint Peter's Basilica (4 F) Media in category "Michel-Ange Slodtz" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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[email protected] (+1) 732-636-2060 ext 619 JEAN FRANCOIS DE TROY French; about 1740 Marble Ascribed to Rene-Michel (called Michelange) Slodtz (b. 1705; d. 1764) Purchased under the bequest of Captain H. B. Murray The eminent painter Jean-Francois de Troy was made director of the French Academy in Rome in 1738 and a plaster version of this bust is still to be seen there. Although both.
Chryses RenéMichel Slodtz Art, Louvre museum, Statue
The key revelation in this research project was the discovery of a group of drawings by René-Michel Slodtz held in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the Musée du Louvre. At this point is possible to attribute with confidence this two terracotta oldman heads to Rene'-Michel Slodtz and they were preparatory for the Crises marble bust. And the lesser definition of face details (wrinkles), induces us to believe that we are looking at two of many examples of studies of Slodtz on Bernini's preparatory models even.