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  1. Jean-Pierre Cortot (20 August 1787 – 12 August 1843) was a French neoclassical sculptor. Life. Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and won the Prix de Rome in 1809, residing in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1810 to 1813.

  2. Jean-Pierre Cortot, né à Paris le 20 août 1787 et mort dans la même ville le 12 août 1843, est un sculpteur français . Biographie. Dès 1800, Jean-Pierre Cortot fréquente l'atelier du sculpteur Charles Bridan.

  3. Pandora is an 1819 neoclassical marble sculpture by Jean-Pierre Cortot, produced during his stay in Villa Medici in 1819. It shows the moment when Pandora received her box from Jupiter. It was exhibited at the 1819 Paris Salon. [1] [2] It measures 159 × 48 × 35 cm.

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  5. Daphnis and Chloe by Jean-Pierre Cortot. Daphnis and Chloe (Greek: Δάφνις καὶ Χλόη, Daphnis kai Chloē) is a Greek pastoral novel written during the Roman Empire, the only known work of second-century Hellenistic romance writer Longus.

  6. Facing the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, in response to the revolutionary sculpted group on the North-East pillar, stands The Triumph of Napoleon by Jean-Pierre Cortot. It illustrates the year 1810, the year of the expansion of the Napoleonic Empire through numerous conquests and battles, but also through his marriage to Marie-Louise of Austria ...

  7. www.artnet.com › artists › jean-pierre-cortotJean Pierre Cortot | Artnet

    Mar 26, 2022 · View Jean Pierre Cortots artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  8. Dec 28, 2013 · English. Artwork on L'Arc Triomphe, represents Napoleon's 1810 victory. The figure above Napoleon represents Fame and the female figure to the right of Napoleon represents Victory putting a crown on Napoleon's head.

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