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Ligier Richier (c. 1500—1567) was a
French sculptor active in Saint-Mihiel in
Northeastern France.
Richier primarily worked in the
churches of his native...
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Germaine Richier (16
September 1902 – 21 July 1959) was a
French sculptor. Born in Grans,
Richier began her
studies at the
Ecole des
Beaux Arts in Montpellier...
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Ligier Richier was a 16th-century
religious sculptor working in Lorraine,
France and
known in
particular for his
depictions of
scenes from the "P****ion...
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Pierre Richier, also
Pierre Richer, dit de Lisle, (circa 1506–1580) was a
French Calvinist theologian, who
accompanied Philippe de
Corguilleray on a French...
- François
Richier (born on 11
August 1963) is a
former Amb****ador
Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of
Republic of
France to India. He was
previously the...
- 15th-century
polychrome oak
sculpture attributed to the
French sculptor Ligier Richier in the Église de Saint-Laurent in Pont-à-Mousson in Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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Upper section of the
Transi of René de Chalon.
Sculpture by
Ligier Richier, c. 1545–1547....
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Bernardo Picornell Richier (31
December 1883 – 27
September 1970) was a
Spanish swimmer and
sports leader. He is
widely regarded as one of the most important...
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Jacques Richier (born in 1955 in Morocco) is the CEO of
Allianz France as of 2010.
Jacques Richier holds a
postgraduate degree in
Physics from INSA Lyon...
- mortality. A
classic example is the "Transi de René de Chalons" by
Ligier Richier, in the
church of
Saint Etienne in Bar-le-Duc, France,
pictured below right...