Artus Legoust (Arthur Legoust) is a French sculptor (1580?, Bourges, 1630? Toulouse). He was the most notable sculptor in Toulouse in the 17th century.[1]
Artus Legoust | |
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Born | Artus Legoust 1580 Bourges, France |
Died | 1630 Toulouse, France |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Sculpture |
His active years span between 1607 and 1629 during which he provided many altarpieces and tabernacles for Toulouse and its region, even as far as Bordeaux and Limoges.[2]
Legoust lived at number 3 rue Cantegril[3][4] in Toulouse from 22 October 1620 onwards.[5]
Legoust worked with other sculptors, in particular Pierre II Souffron who was his friend. The latter's wife, Barthélemye Rouède, was the godmother of Legoust's first boy and Saffron himself was godfather of Legoust's second boy.[2]
One of his students was Pierre Affre.[1]
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