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Jean-Jacques Castex (9 April 1731 – 1822) was a French sculptor. Castex was born in Toulouse. He participated in the Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt. In January 1799, he accompanied the geographer Bertre in his travel to Fayoum. He was part of the committee led by Pierre Girard which left Cairo on 19 March 1799 to go to Upper Egypt. He made a wax model, reduced to one third, of the Dendera zodiac. He created, after the drawings he had brought back from Egypt, a Zodiaque, which was exhibited at the 1819 Salon. He remains famous for having carved an inscription on the stone of the great temple of Philae. Despite his talent, he died in poverty at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris.

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  • Jean-Jacques Castex (de)
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  • Jean-Jacques Castex (* 9. April 1731 in Toulouse, Département Haute-Garonne; † 1822 in Paris) war ein französischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex Castex (1731-1822) estis franca skulptisto, kiu partoprenis en la Napoleona Ekspedicio al Egiptio, lasinte Kajron en la 19-a de marto 1799, estrita de Pierre-Simon Girard (1765-1836). Li faris vaksan modelon de la Zodiako de Dendera, el la Alta Egiptio. Li famiĝis pro tio ke li gravuris surskribon sur ŝtono de la granda Templo de Philae. Malgraŭ sia talento li mortis tute malriĉa en la Hôtel-Dieu de Parizo. (eo)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex fue un escultor francés nacido en Toulouse el 9 de abril de 1731 y fallecido en París en 1822. (es)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex (9 April 1731 – 1822) was a French sculptor. Castex was born in Toulouse. He participated in the Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt. In January 1799, he accompanied the geographer Bertre in his travel to Fayoum. He was part of the committee led by Pierre Girard which left Cairo on 19 March 1799 to go to Upper Egypt. He made a wax model, reduced to one third, of the Dendera zodiac. He created, after the drawings he had brought back from Egypt, a Zodiaque, which was exhibited at the 1819 Salon. He remains famous for having carved an inscription on the stone of the great temple of Philae. Despite his talent, he died in poverty at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. (en)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex, né à Toulouse le 9 avril 1731 et mort à Paris le 10 juin 1828, est un sculpteur et dessinateur français. (fr)
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  • Jean-Jacques Castex (* 9. April 1731 in Toulouse, Département Haute-Garonne; † 1822 in Paris) war ein französischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex Castex (1731-1822) estis franca skulptisto, kiu partoprenis en la Napoleona Ekspedicio al Egiptio, lasinte Kajron en la 19-a de marto 1799, estrita de Pierre-Simon Girard (1765-1836). Li faris vaksan modelon de la Zodiako de Dendera, el la Alta Egiptio. Li famiĝis pro tio ke li gravuris surskribon sur ŝtono de la granda Templo de Philae. Malgraŭ sia talento li mortis tute malriĉa en la Hôtel-Dieu de Parizo. (eo)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex fue un escultor francés nacido en Toulouse el 9 de abril de 1731 y fallecido en París en 1822. (es)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex (9 April 1731 – 1822) was a French sculptor. Castex was born in Toulouse. He participated in the Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt. In January 1799, he accompanied the geographer Bertre in his travel to Fayoum. He was part of the committee led by Pierre Girard which left Cairo on 19 March 1799 to go to Upper Egypt. He made a wax model, reduced to one third, of the Dendera zodiac. He created, after the drawings he had brought back from Egypt, a Zodiaque, which was exhibited at the 1819 Salon. He remains famous for having carved an inscription on the stone of the great temple of Philae. Despite his talent, he died in poverty at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. (en)
  • Jean-Jacques Castex, né à Toulouse le 9 avril 1731 et mort à Paris le 10 juin 1828, est un sculpteur et dessinateur français. (fr)
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