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  2. File:Luis XIII, rey de Francia (Philippe de Champaigne).jpg

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  3. List of works by François Rude - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Roman was commissioned to carry out this marble sculpture in 1832 and it was completed by Rude, after Roman's death in 1835. [11] Statue of Louis XIII Dijon, Musée des Beaux-Arts: 1843 The Duke of Luynes, owner of the Château de Dampiere, commissioned a statue of Louis XIII at the age of sixteen.

  4. List of sculptures in Notre-Dame de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Thomas the Apostle, with the features of restorer Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, at the base of the spire. This is a list of sculptures in Notre-Dame de Paris.. Stone, copper, and bronze statues, including statues of the twelve Apostles that surrounded the base of the spire, had been removed from the site days prior to the 2019 fire as part of the renovations.

  5. List of statues - Wikipedia

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    Marble equestrian statue of King Louis XIII at Place des Vosges. Begun in 1816 by Louis Dupaty, completed in 1821 by Jean-Pierre Cortot. General Lafayette at Cours la Reine by; Paul Wayland Bartlett. King Louis XIV in front of Louvre Pyramid. King Louis XIV by François Joseph Bosio at the Place des Victoires, 1822. José de San Martín in the ...

  6. Louis XIII Crowned by Victory - Wikipedia

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    Louis XIII Crowned by Victory (1635) by Philippe de Champaigne. Louis XIII Crowned by Victory is a 1635 oil on canvas painting by Philippe de Champaigne. [1] [2] Probably commissioned by Cardinal Richelieu, it shows Louis XIII, King of France, crowned by a personification of Victory to mark his forces' victory in the Siege of La Rochelle.

  7. Category:Cultural depictions of Louis XIII - Wikipedia

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  8. 17th-century French art - Wikipedia

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    In the early part of the 17th century, late mannerist and early Baroque tendencies continued to flourish in the court of Marie de' Medici and Louis XIII.Art from this period shows influences from both the north of Europe (Dutch and Flemish schools) and from Roman painters of the Counter-Reformation.

  9. François Rude - Wikipedia

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    This statue followed the traditions of heroic sculpture, presenting him a triumphal pose, holding his marshal's baton. He also had patrons in the nobility; in 1843, he created a statue in silver of the adolescent Louis XIII, for the Duc de Luynes, whose family had been ennobled by Lous XIII. It was later recast in bronze.