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Houdon, Jean-Antoine

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Houdon, Jean-Antoine (1741–1828)

French sculptor. A portraitist, he made characterful studies of Voltaire and a neoclassical statue of George Washington, commissioned in 1785.

His other subjects included the philosophers Diderot and Rousseau, the composer Gluck, the emperor Napoleon, and the American politician Benjamin Franklin. Houdon also produced popular mythological figures, such as Diana and Minerva.



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