French, 19th century, male.
Wood carver.
He executed a large number of religious sculptures, in a Gothic style, for churches in Paris.
French, 19th century, male.
Wood carver.
He executed a large number of religious sculptures, in a Gothic style, for churches in Paris.
French, 19th century, male.
Born 1795, in Le Puy-en-Velay (Haute-Loire); died 8 February 1855, in Paris.
Sculptor, founder.
He trained under Cartellier. A neo-Gothic fountain, located near the chapel of St-Clair in the tiny village of Aiguilhe in the outskirts of Le Puy, is attributed to him. He was known notably as a caster....
French, 19th century, male.
Born 1790; died 22 January 1844.
Sculptor, architect. Self-portraits, historical portraits.
Deny built the Gothic-style Chapelle de Marivaux in Metz.
Metz: Self-portrait; Profile of Louis-Philippe
French, 19th century, female.
Born 1799, in Florence, to French parents; died 1886.
Sculptor.
Mlle Félicie de Fauveau loved the so-called Neo-Gothic with a predilection for the Middle Ages; she incorporated in her works symbolic details to illustrate ancient thoughts, maxims, or mottos. She was a sculptor of the Romantic school. She was born in Florence to Breton parents in ...
French, 19th century, male.
Sculptor.
Together with the architect Lemesle, Henri Gaullier produced a Neo-Gothic altarpiece (1866) for the church of St-Martin in Tassillé, to which was added a terracotta low relief of unknown origin representing the Adoration of the Shepherds.
German, 19th century, male.
Born 3 March 1797, in Nuremberg; died after 1845.
Sculptor.
Johann Lorenz II was the son of Gottfried Rotermund. He sculpted ornaments in a flamboyant, Gothic style. He worked for churches in Nuremberg, and restored the Angelic Salutation by Veit Stoss, in the church of St Lawrence in Nuremberg....
Austrian, 19th century, male.
Born 14 February 1841, in Lana; died 1908, in Merano.
Sculptor, decorative designer. Ornaments.
The pupil of Pendl in Merano, Wassler carried out ornaments in Neo-Gothic style in church interiors.