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Antoine Coysevox


Antoine Coysevox'''Charles Antoine Coysevox''' (September 29, 1640 - October 10, 1720), France|French sculptor, was born at Lyons, and belonged to a family which had emigrated from Spain. The name should be pronounced ''Cozevo''. He was only seventeen when he produced a statue of the Madonna of considerable merit; and having studied under Lerambert and trained himself by taking copies in marble from the Greek masterpieces (among others from the Venus de Medici and the Castor and Pollux), he was engaged by the bishop of Strassburg, William Egon of Fürstenberg|Cardinal Fürstenberg, to adorn with statuary his château at Saverne (Zabern). In 1666 he married Marguerite Quillerier, Louis Lerambert|Lerambert's niece, who died a year after the marriage. In 1671, after four years spent on Saverne, which was subsequently destroyed by fire in 1780, he returned to Paris. In 1676 his bust of the painter Charles Le Brun obtained admission for him to the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture|Académie Royale. A year later he married Claude Bourdict. In consequence of the influence exercised by Le Brun between the years 1677 and 1685, he was employed by Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV in producing much of the decoration and a large number of statues for Versailles; and he afterwards worked, between 1701 and 1709, with no less facility and success, for the palace at Marly, subsequently destroyed in the French Revolution|Revolution. Among his works are the "Mercury and Fame", first at Many and afterwards in the gardens of the Tuileries; "Neptune and Amphitrite", in the gardens at Many; "Justice and Force", at Versailles; and statues, in which the likenesses are said to have been remarkably successful, of most of the celebrated men of his age, including Louis XIV and Louis XV of France|Louis XV at Versailles, Jean-Baptiste Colbert|Colbert (at Saint-Eustache), Mazarin (in the church des Quatre-Nations), Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé|Condé the Great (in the Louvre), Maria Theresa of Austria, Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne|Turenne, Vauban, Cardinals de Bouillon and Melchior de Polignac|de Polignac, François Fénelon|Fénelon, Jean Racine|Racine, Jacques Benigne Bossuet|Bossuet (in the Louvre), the comte d'Harcourt, Cardinal Fürstenberg and Charles Le Brun (in the Louvre). Coysevox died in Paris on the 10th of October 1720. Besides the works given above he carved about a dozen memorials, including those to Colbert (at Saint-Eustache), to Cardinal Mazarin (in the Louvre), and to the painter Le Brun (in the church of Saint Nicholas-du-Chardon). Among the pupils of Coysevox were Nicolas Coustou|Nicolas and Guillaume Coustou|Guillaume Coustou. See Henry Jouin, ''A. Coysevox, sa vie, son œuvre'' (1883); Jean du Seigneur, ''Revue universelle des arts'', vol. i. (1855), pp. 32 et seq. ==External links== *[http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/c/coysevox/ Web Gallery of Art] *[http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=2669 Art Renewal Center] *[http://cartelen.louvre.fr/cartelen/visite?srv=rs_display_res&critere=antoine+coysevox&operator=ALL&nbToDisplay=5&langue=fr Louvre Database (French language)] *[http://www.insecula.com/contact/A000015.html Insecula (French language)] ---- {{1911}} Category:1640 births|Coysevox, Antoine Category:1720 deaths|Coysevox, Antoine Category:French sculptors|Coysevox, Antoine fr:Antoine Coysevox

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