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Jean-Baptiste Théodon (1645–1713) was a French sculptor. Born at Vendrest (Seine-et-Marne), he formed his style working in the Manufacture royale des Gobelins organized by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who saw to it that he was admitted to the newly founded French Academy at Rome in 1675. Following the successive reinstallations of the Academy, in the company of his wife, Théodon remained in Rome for three decades, working for the popes at the Lateran and the Basilica of St. Peter, and above all for the Jesuits.

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  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (pt)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (* 1645 in Vendrest, heute im Département Seine-et-Marne; † 1713 in Paris) war ein französischer Bildhauer des Barock. (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon, né le 26 septembre 1645 à Vendrest et mort le 19 janvier 1713 à Paris, est un sculpteur français. (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (Vendrest, 1645 - Paris, 1713) foi um escultor francês. Educado em Versalhes e nas manufaturas Gobelins, Jean-Baptiste Colbert o fez ingressar em 1675 na Academia da França em Roma, para onde se mudou com a esposa. Seu talento atraiu a atenção dos Papas e congregações religiosas, os jesuítas em particular. Colaborou com Pierre Le Gros, o Jovem, no altar de Santo Inácio na Igreja de Jesus, esculpindo o grande grupo A Fé derrotando a Idolatria. Permaneceu na Itália durante quase trinta anos. Em 1704 estava em Paris, e em 1705 instalou-se em Versalhes, participando das decorações do palácio de Versalhes, especialmente da capela do palácio. (pt)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon, född 1645 i Vendrest i Seine-et-Marne, död 1713 i Paris, var en fransk skulptör under barockepoken. Jean-Baptiste Théodon utbildade sig i Versailles och på Manufacture des Gobelins. Han flyttade med sin hustru till i Rom 1684 och fick uppdrag av påvarna och jesuiterna under trettio år i Italien. År 1705 återvände han till Frankrike, där han arbetade med bland annat utsmyckningen av Versailles, speciellt av det kungliga kapellet med 16 skulpturer. (sv)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (1645–1713) was a French sculptor. Born at Vendrest (Seine-et-Marne), he formed his style working in the Manufacture royale des Gobelins organized by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who saw to it that he was admitted to the newly founded French Academy at Rome in 1675. Following the successive reinstallations of the Academy, in the company of his wife, Théodon remained in Rome for three decades, working for the popes at the Lateran and the Basilica of St. Peter, and above all for the Jesuits. (en)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (* 1645 in Vendrest, heute im Département Seine-et-Marne; † 1713 in Paris) war ein französischer Bildhauer des Barock. (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (1645–1713) was a French sculptor. Born at Vendrest (Seine-et-Marne), he formed his style working in the Manufacture royale des Gobelins organized by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who saw to it that he was admitted to the newly founded French Academy at Rome in 1675. Following the successive reinstallations of the Academy, in the company of his wife, Théodon remained in Rome for three decades, working for the popes at the Lateran and the Basilica of St. Peter, and above all for the Jesuits. After a brief visit to Paris in 1704, he returned once and for all in 1705, to participate, among sculptors of greater renown, in the installation of the Chapelle Royale at Versailles under the general direction of Jules Hardouin-Mansart, whose last major project this was, and the more immediate supervision of Robert de Cotte. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon, né le 26 septembre 1645 à Vendrest et mort le 19 janvier 1713 à Paris, est un sculpteur français. (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon (Vendrest, 1645 - Paris, 1713) foi um escultor francês. Educado em Versalhes e nas manufaturas Gobelins, Jean-Baptiste Colbert o fez ingressar em 1675 na Academia da França em Roma, para onde se mudou com a esposa. Seu talento atraiu a atenção dos Papas e congregações religiosas, os jesuítas em particular. Colaborou com Pierre Le Gros, o Jovem, no altar de Santo Inácio na Igreja de Jesus, esculpindo o grande grupo A Fé derrotando a Idolatria. Permaneceu na Itália durante quase trinta anos. Em 1704 estava em Paris, e em 1705 instalou-se em Versalhes, participando das decorações do palácio de Versalhes, especialmente da capela do palácio. (pt)
  • Jean-Baptiste Théodon, född 1645 i Vendrest i Seine-et-Marne, död 1713 i Paris, var en fransk skulptör under barockepoken. Jean-Baptiste Théodon utbildade sig i Versailles och på Manufacture des Gobelins. Han flyttade med sin hustru till i Rom 1684 och fick uppdrag av påvarna och jesuiterna under trettio år i Italien. År 1705 återvände han till Frankrike, där han arbetade med bland annat utsmyckningen av Versailles, speciellt av det kungliga kapellet med 16 skulpturer. (sv)
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