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Goujon, Jean

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Goujon, Jean (c. 1510-c. 1565)

French Renaissance sculptor. His style developed under the influence of Primaticcio and Cellini at Fontainebleau, and is exemplified by the slender nymphs in bas relief on his Fountain of the Innocents (1549, Louvre, Paris).



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