• Jean-Antoine Houdon (French pronunciation: [ʒɑn‿ɑtwan udɔ]) (25 March 1741 – 15 July 1828) was a French neoclassical sculptor.
  • Prix de Rome. Jean-Antoine Houdon. (French: [ʒɑ ɑtwan udɔ];[1] 20 March 1741 – 15 July 1828) was a French neoclassical sculptor.
  • Houdon himself, realizing that his anatomical sculpture was such a great success, made numerous copies of it in Rome and later in Paris, which enjoyed great...
  • Jean-Antoine Houdon was a French sculptor whose religious and mythological works are definitive expressions of the 18th-century Rococo style of sculpture.
  • Jean-Antoine Houdon was the third child born to Anne Rabache and Jacques Houdon, a servant in the house of government official, M. de La Motte, in Versailles.
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  • Jean-Antoine Houdon was a French sculptor known for his fresh and lively portrayals of such eighteenth-century?
  • A major figure in Neoclassical sculpture, the French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon was famous for his statues and portrait busts of key figures in modern history.
  • A few years ago I saw an exhibition of Houdon's busts at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, and marveled in particular at one of Voltaire, that this very bust was made...
  • Jean Antoine Houdon, the preeminent sculptor of the French Enlightenment, was primarily known for his portraiture, a specialization that brought him fame...