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Pierre Petitot (11 December 1760, in Langres – 7 November 1840, in Paris) was a French sculptor. Petitot initially studied under Claude François Devosge at the École des Beaux-Arts in Dijon. In 1788 he won the first major sculpture prize founded by the States of Burgundy, which allowed him to travel and stay in Rome. His award-winning statue was on display in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon. After he returned to France, he was imprisoned on suspicion of being a counter-revolutionary, and was freed after the fall of Robespierre on 27 July 1794. He regularly exhibited at the Salon (Paris) until 1819. He worked with Pierre Cartellier and Joseph Espercieux. The Museum of Dijon has an oil on canvas portrait of him painted by the artist Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, and The Louvre also contains some o

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  • Pierre Petitot (es)
  • Pierre Petitot (fr)
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  • Петито, Пьер (ru)
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  • Pierre Petitot (Langres, 1760-París, 1840), fue un escultor francés. (es)
  • Pierre Petitot né à Langres (Haute-Marne) le 11 décembre 1760 et mort à Paris le 7 novembre 1840 est un sculpteur français. Il est le père du sculpteur Louis Petitot (1794-1862). (fr)
  • Pierre Petitot (11 December 1760, in Langres – 7 November 1840, in Paris) was a French sculptor. Petitot initially studied under Claude François Devosge at the École des Beaux-Arts in Dijon. In 1788 he won the first major sculpture prize founded by the States of Burgundy, which allowed him to travel and stay in Rome. His award-winning statue was on display in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon. After he returned to France, he was imprisoned on suspicion of being a counter-revolutionary, and was freed after the fall of Robespierre on 27 July 1794. He regularly exhibited at the Salon (Paris) until 1819. He worked with Pierre Cartellier and Joseph Espercieux. The Museum of Dijon has an oil on canvas portrait of him painted by the artist Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, and The Louvre also contains some o (en)
  • Пьер Петито́ (фр. Pierre Petitot; 1760 года, Лангр — 1840 года, Париж) — французский скульптор. Ученик Девожа (Claude François Devosge) и Каффиери (Jean-Jacques Caffieri). Заподозренный — во время Террора — в аристократическом образе мыслей, просидел в тюрьме до 9-го термидора. Важнейшие его творения: Сын — скульптор Луи Петито. (ru)
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  • Pierre Petitot (Langres, 1760-París, 1840), fue un escultor francés. (es)
  • Pierre Petitot (11 December 1760, in Langres – 7 November 1840, in Paris) was a French sculptor. Petitot initially studied under Claude François Devosge at the École des Beaux-Arts in Dijon. In 1788 he won the first major sculpture prize founded by the States of Burgundy, which allowed him to travel and stay in Rome. His award-winning statue was on display in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon. After he returned to France, he was imprisoned on suspicion of being a counter-revolutionary, and was freed after the fall of Robespierre on 27 July 1794. He regularly exhibited at the Salon (Paris) until 1819. He worked with Pierre Cartellier and Joseph Espercieux. The Museum of Dijon has an oil on canvas portrait of him painted by the artist Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, and The Louvre also contains some of his works. (en)
  • Pierre Petitot né à Langres (Haute-Marne) le 11 décembre 1760 et mort à Paris le 7 novembre 1840 est un sculpteur français. Il est le père du sculpteur Louis Petitot (1794-1862). (fr)
  • Пьер Петито́ (фр. Pierre Petitot; 1760 года, Лангр — 1840 года, Париж) — французский скульптор. Ученик Девожа (Claude François Devosge) и Каффиери (Jean-Jacques Caffieri). Заподозренный — во время Террора — в аристократическом образе мыслей, просидел в тюрьме до 9-го термидора. Важнейшие его творения: * «Амур-победитель» (мраморная статуя, 1796), * «Венера и Амур» (терракоттовая группа), * «Меркурий, усыпляющий Аргуса» (то же), * «Мать, плачущая над гробницей своего сына» (мрам. группа, 1800), * мрам. бюст принца Евгения (1801), * такой же бюст Франсуа Груазье (1804), * «Смерть Ниндара» (гипсовая группа, 1812, в дижонском музее) * мраморная статуя королевы Марии-Антуанетты (1819, в аббатстве Сен-Дени). Сын — скульптор Луи Петито. (ru)
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