- Jean
Baptiste Auguste Dampt (1854–1945) was a
French sculptor, medalist, and jeweler,
known for his
contributions to Art
Nouveau and
Symbolist art. His...
- Académie Julian, and
studied under Gustave Boulanger,
Camille Lefèvre, Jean
Dampt and
Antonin Mercié. He
considered studying with
Auguste Rodin, but claimed...
- from 1865
until his death.
Among his
students were Per H****elberg, Jean
Dampt, Léopold Morice,
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, José Simões de
Almeida (Tio), António...
-
Gurschner studied under Ville Vallgren and was also
influenced by Jean
Dampt,
Alexandre Charpentier, and
Henry Nocq [fr],
especially their "artistic...
-
sculptor and
craftsman Alexandre Charpentier,
sculptor and
medalist Jean
Dampt,
sculptor and
medalist Henry Nocq and
architect Charles Plumet, it later...
- designer,
nevertheless ****ociating with the
sculptor and
metalworker Jean
Dampt. She soon
realized however that the best she
could hope for was to work...
-
Library of Congress. In 1897, he
traveled to Paris, and
studied with Jean
Dampt. In 1889 and 1890 he
developed a
friendship with
prominent European painter...
- part of the
planning for his The
Gates of ****. It was
inspired by Jean
Dampt's The Grandmother's Kiss,
exhibited in 1893. That work
shows a
young woman...
- Symbolism", and was the
lover of
Catulle Mendès. She had
posed for
sculptor Jean
Dampt,
artists Edmond Aman-Jean,
Joseph Granié and
often for
Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer...
- the
Royal Society. 34: 555–580. JSTOR 770061.
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