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Louis-Joseph Daumas (1801–1887) was a French sculptor and medallist. Born in Toulon, Daumas was admitted into the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1826, and entered the atelier of David d'Angers. Daumas's work includes:

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  • Louis-Joseph Daumas (es)
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  • Louis-Joseph Daumas (Tolón, 24 de enero de 1801 - 22 de enero de 1887, París) fue un escultor y grabador de medallas francés. (es)
  • Louis-Joseph Daumas, né à Toulon le 24 janvier 1801 et mort à Paris le 22 janvier 1887, est un sculpteur et médailliste français. (fr)
  • Louis-Joseph Daumas, född 1801 i Toulon, död där 1887, var en fransk bildhuggare. (sv)
  • Louis-Joseph Daumas (1801–1887) was a French sculptor and medallist. Born in Toulon, Daumas was admitted into the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1826, and entered the atelier of David d'Angers. Daumas's work includes: (en)
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  • Louis-Joseph Daumas (Tolón, 24 de enero de 1801 - 22 de enero de 1887, París) fue un escultor y grabador de medallas francés. (es)
  • Louis-Joseph Daumas (1801–1887) was a French sculptor and medallist. Born in Toulon, Daumas was admitted into the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1826, and entered the atelier of David d'Angers. Daumas's work includes: * Genius of Navigation, bronze statue of French Admiral Jules de Cuverville with four bas-reliefs on the base, port of Toulon, 1847, reconstructed after its destruction in World War II * exterior statue of François Eudes de Mézeray, Cour Napoléon in the Louvre, Paris, prior to 1853 * Roman cavalier and his horse, on the left bank of the Pont d'Iéna, Paris, 1853 * equestrian statue of José de San Martín in the Plaza San Martín of Buenos Aires, 1862, with copies at the Parque del Oeste in Madrid, Central Park in New York City, and Parc Montsouris in Paris and in Washington, D.C., United States * equestrian sculpture at the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul, 1864 (en)
  • Louis-Joseph Daumas, né à Toulon le 24 janvier 1801 et mort à Paris le 22 janvier 1887, est un sculpteur et médailliste français. (fr)
  • Louis-Joseph Daumas, född 1801 i Toulon, död där 1887, var en fransk bildhuggare. (sv)
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