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RENE MICHEL See also: born at See also: Paris
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He passed seventeen years at See also: Rome, where he was chosen to execute a statue of St See also: Bruno, one of the best See also: modern See also: works of the class in St See also: Peter's
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He was also the sculptor of the See also: tomb of See also: Marquis Capponi in St See also: John of the Florentines
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Other works of his are to be seen at the
See also: church of St
See also: Louis of
See also: France and at See also: Santa Maria della Scala
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After his return to France in 1747, See also: Slodtz, in conjunction with his See also: brothers, See also: Antoine Sebastien and See also: Paul, produced many decorative works in the churches of Paris, and, though much has been destroyed, his most considerable achievement—the tomb of See also: Languet de Gergy in St Sulpice (commissioned in 1750)—still exists
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Slodtz was, like his brothers, a member of the See also: Academy of See also: Painting and Sculpture, and many particulars of his See also: life are preserved in a memoir written by See also: Cochin, and also in a letter from the same to the See also: Gazette litteraire, which was reproduced by Castilhon in the Necrologe of 1766
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Slodtz's See also: father, Sebastien (16J5–1726), was also a sculptor, born at See also: Antwerp; he became a pupil of See also: Girardon and worked mostly under him at See also: Versailles and the Tuileries
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His chief works were " Hannibal " in the Tuileries garden, a statue of St See also: Ambrose in the Palais See also: des Invalides, and a bas-See also: relief " See also: Saint Louis sending missionaries to See also: India."
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Cochin, Mem. fined
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(Paris, 1881); Barbet de Jouy, Sculpture moderne du Louvre (Paris, 1856) ; Duissieux, Artistes See also: francais a l'etranger (Paris, 1852)
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