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  1. ジャン=バティスト・カルポー(Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, 1827年 5月11日 - 1875年 10月12日)は、フランスの彫刻家、画家。 代表作にパリ・オペラ座(ガルニエ宮)の「ダンス」や「ウゴリーノ」がある。

  2. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, Valenciennes 1827–1875 Courbevoie) 19th century. Bacchante with vine leaves. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, Valenciennes 1827–1875 Courbevoie) ca. 1872–75. Resources for Research. The Met's Libraries and Research Cen ...

  3. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, Valenciennes 1827–1875 Courbevoie) 19th century. Bacchante with vine leaves. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, Valenciennes 1827–1875 Courbevoie) ca. 1872–75. Resources for Research. The Met's Libraries and Research Cen ...

  4. Biography. The son and grandson of stonemasons, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux was born in 1827 in Valenciennes and moved to Paris at the age of eleven. Beginning in the early 1840s he studied at the Petite Ecole, the state school for training in the applied arts, formally called the Ecole Gratuite de Dessin, before entering the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in ...

  5. Jean Baptiste Carpeaux. French, born Valenciennes, France 1827-died Courbevoie, France 1875. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux was the son of a stonemasonwhoapprenticedthe boy toa plasterer in Valenciennes, France.While serving as an apprentice,Carpeaux studied painting, sculpture, and architecture at a local academy. In 1838, heand his family moved to ...

  6. CARPEAUX, JEAN BAPTISTE (1827—1875), French sculptor, was born at Valenciennes, France, on the 11th of May 1827. He was the son of a mason, and passed his early life in extreme poverty. In 1842 he came to Paris, and after working for two years in a drawing-school, was admitted to the École des Beaux Arts on the 9th of September 1854. The Grand Prix de Rome was awarded to his statue of ...

  7. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (11 May 1827 – 12 October 1875) was a French sculptor and painter during the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Born in Valenciennes, Nord, son of a mason, his early studies were under François Rude. Carpeaux entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1844 and won the Prix de Rome in 1854, and moving to Rome to find ...