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- Q5493242 description "sculptor".
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- Q5493242 abstract "François Dieussart (also Frans; Armentières, c. 1600 – London, 1661) was a Flemish-Walloon sculptor who worked for court patrons in England and northern Europe, producing portrait busts in the Italianate manner.He was likely an active sculptor by the time he arrived in Rome in his early twenties. He appears in an entry from 1622 at the charitable organisation run at the Church of St. Julian of the Flemings and had become its director by 1630. He was invited to England by the Earl of Arundel in 1636, and made a reputation there with the construction of a magnificent mechanical monstrance forty feet (12.2 metres) high for Queen Henrietta Maria's chapel at Somerset House.His bust of Charles I of England, probably commissioned by Arundel, is at Arundel Castle, Another portrait bust of Charles I in Windsor Castle, possibly by Thomas Adye or Francis Bird (c. 1737-44) is speculatively thought to be based on a now lost bust by Dieussart.He is mentioned in a poem by Cornelis de Bie in his book Het Gulden Cabinet as being court sculptor for the Stuarts in England. According to the RKD he learned his trade in Rome from François Duquesnoy.".
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- Q5493242 deathYear "1661".
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- Q5493242 dateOfBirth "c. 1600".
- Q5493242 dateOfDeath "1661".
- Q5493242 name "Dieussart, Francois".
- Q5493242 placeOfBirth "Armentières".
- Q5493242 placeOfDeath "London, England".
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- Q5493242 comment "François Dieussart (also Frans; Armentières, c. 1600 – London, 1661) was a Flemish-Walloon sculptor who worked for court patrons in England and northern Europe, producing portrait busts in the Italianate manner.He was likely an active sculptor by the time he arrived in Rome in his early twenties. He appears in an entry from 1622 at the charitable organisation run at the Church of St. Julian of the Flemings and had become its director by 1630.".
- Q5493242 label "François Dieussart".
- Q5493242 depiction 5344.Maria_Stuart-Prinzessin_von_England-Oranienrondell-Sanssouci-Steffen_Heilfort.JPG.
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- Q5493242 name "Dieussart, Francois".
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- Q5493242 surname "Dieussart".