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Julie Charpentier (1770–1843) was a French sculptor. Charpentier was born in Paris, the daughter of François-Philippe Charpentier, mécanicien du roi, and grew up in the Louvre in government-owned lodgings. From her father she learned drawing, also taking lessons from Augustin Pajou. She began exhibiting her work in 1787 and first showed at the Louvre Salon in 1793; she continued to send works to the Salon every year from 1798 until 1824, working in terra cotta, stone, and plaster. Many of her sculptures were produced to government commissions, including four of the 425 bas-reliefs on the column of the place Vendôme. In 1801 Charpentier offered her services as a taxidermist to the National Museum of Natural History, and for twenty-five years thereafter mounted a range of animals for the ins

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  • جولي شاربنتييه (ar)
  • Julie Marguerite Charpentier (de)
  • Julie Charpentier (es)
  • Julie Charpentier (fr)
  • Julie Charpentier (en)
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  • جولي شاربنتييه (بالفرنسية: Julie Charpentier)‏ هي نحّاتة فرنسية، ولدت في 22 يناير 1770 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفيت في 23 فبراير 1845. (ar)
  • Julie Marguerite Charpentier (* 22. Januar 1770 in Paris; † 23. Februar 1845 ebenda) war eine französische Bildhauerin und Tierpräparatorin. (de)
  • Julie Charpentier fue una escultora y taxidermista francesa de la primera mitad del siglo XIX, nacida el 22 de enero de 1770 en París y fallecida el año 1845. (es)
  • Marguerite Julie Charpentier, née à Paris le 22 janvier 1770 et morte le 23 février 1845, est une sculptrice et une taxidermiste française. (fr)
  • Julie Charpentier (1770–1843) was a French sculptor. Charpentier was born in Paris, the daughter of François-Philippe Charpentier, mécanicien du roi, and grew up in the Louvre in government-owned lodgings. From her father she learned drawing, also taking lessons from Augustin Pajou. She began exhibiting her work in 1787 and first showed at the Louvre Salon in 1793; she continued to send works to the Salon every year from 1798 until 1824, working in terra cotta, stone, and plaster. Many of her sculptures were produced to government commissions, including four of the 425 bas-reliefs on the column of the place Vendôme. In 1801 Charpentier offered her services as a taxidermist to the National Museum of Natural History, and for twenty-five years thereafter mounted a range of animals for the ins (en)
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  • جولي شاربنتييه (بالفرنسية: Julie Charpentier)‏ هي نحّاتة فرنسية، ولدت في 22 يناير 1770 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفيت في 23 فبراير 1845. (ar)
  • Julie Marguerite Charpentier (* 22. Januar 1770 in Paris; † 23. Februar 1845 ebenda) war eine französische Bildhauerin und Tierpräparatorin. (de)
  • Julie Charpentier (1770–1843) was a French sculptor. Charpentier was born in Paris, the daughter of François-Philippe Charpentier, mécanicien du roi, and grew up in the Louvre in government-owned lodgings. From her father she learned drawing, also taking lessons from Augustin Pajou. She began exhibiting her work in 1787 and first showed at the Louvre Salon in 1793; she continued to send works to the Salon every year from 1798 until 1824, working in terra cotta, stone, and plaster. Many of her sculptures were produced to government commissions, including four of the 425 bas-reliefs on the column of the place Vendôme. In 1801 Charpentier offered her services as a taxidermist to the National Museum of Natural History, and for twenty-five years thereafter mounted a range of animals for the institution. In 1826 she was granted a salaried post, but this was not enough to keep her from penury, and she died in poverty in the Salpêtrière. Several sculptures by Charpentier are in the collection of the Château de Blois, including a possible self-portrait. A bust of a man is in the in Saint-Quentin, while a bust of Clémence Isaure is in the musée des Augustins in Toulouse. (en)
  • Julie Charpentier fue una escultora y taxidermista francesa de la primera mitad del siglo XIX, nacida el 22 de enero de 1770 en París y fallecida el año 1845. (es)
  • Marguerite Julie Charpentier, née à Paris le 22 janvier 1770 et morte le 23 février 1845, est une sculptrice et une taxidermiste française. (fr)
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