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Edme-François-Étienne Gois, also Étienne Gois le fils, (1765–1836) was a French sculptor.

Corinne by Edme-François-Étienne Gois, representation of the eponymous character from the novel by Germaine de Staël, the Louvre, 1836
Corinne by Edme-François-Étienne Gois, representation of the eponymous character from the novel by Germaine de Staël, the Louvre, 1836

Born in Paris, Gois was the son of the sculptor Étienne-Pierre-Adrien Gois, with whom he initially trained. He then attended the École des Beaux-Arts, where he won the second prize in sculpture in 1788 and a first prize in 1791. The 1791 work was a depiction of Abimelech Taking Sarah. The first prize was originally awarded to Pierre-Charles Bridan. Gois wrote to the king for another first prize, which was granted. Louis XVI of France hastened to write to the Academy for this award to be presented, and it was immediately given to the Gois.


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Edme-François-Étienne Gois dit Étienne Gois le fils, né en 1765 à Paris et mort le 6 juillet 1837 à Taverny[1], est un sculpteur français.



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