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Nicolas Coustou (9 January 1658 1 May 1733) was a French sculptor and academic.

Nicolas Coustou
Portrait of Nicolas Coustou at work,
by Jean Le Gros (1710)
Born(1658-01-09)9 January 1658
Died1 May 1733(1733-05-01) (aged 75)
Paris
NationalityFrench
EducationC. A. Coysevox, Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, Académie de France à Rome
Known forsculpture
Notable workLa Seine at la Marne, Berger Chasseur, Descent from the Cross, Julius Caesar
MovementLate French Baroque
AwardsPrix de Rome

Biography


Born in Lyon, Coustou was the son of a woodcarver, François Coustou, who gave him his first instruction in art, and Claudine Coysevox. When he was eighteen years old, in 1676, he moved to Paris, to study under C. Antoine Coysevox, his maternal uncle, who presided over the recently established Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. At the age of twenty-three, Coustou won the Colbert prize (the Prix de Rome), which entitled him to four years of education at the French Academy at Rome. He subsequently became rector and chancellor of the Academy of Painting and Sculpture. From 1700, he worked with Coysevox at the palaces of Marly and Versailles.[1]

La Seine at la Marne
La Seine at la Marne
Descent from the Cross
Descent from the Cross

He was remarkable for his facility. Influenced by Michelangelo and Algardi,[1] he tried to combine the best characteristics of each.

A number of his works were destroyed during the French Revolution; the most famous of those that remain are "La Seine at la Marne", the "Berger Chasseur", and "Daphne Pursued by Apollo" in the gardens of the Tuileries, the bas-relief "Le Passage du Rhin" in the Louvre, the statues of Julius Caesar and Louis XV in the Louvre, and the "Descent from the Cross" behind the choir altar of the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris.[1] His sculpture of Apollo pursuing Daphne is one of a pair bearing the single title that was created with his younger brother, who is ascribed as the sculptor of Daphne. Both have been in the Louvre since 1940 and were restored between 2004 and 2006.

Regularly, he worked closely with his brother, Guillaume Coustou, also a renowned sculptor and director of the academy. Because of their collaborations, it is not always possible to ascribe a particular work to one or the other, thus one may find a single sculpture ascribed to each of them. His brother's son, Guillaume Coustou the Younger, also was a sculptor.

Nicolas Coustou died in Paris in 1733 at the age of 75.


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[de] Nicolas Coustou

Nicolas Coustou (* 9. Januar 1658 in Lyon; † 1. Mai 1733 in Paris) war ein französischer Bildhauer. Er war der Bruder von Guillaume Coustou.
- [en] Nicolas Coustou

[es] Nicolas Coustou

Nicolas Coustou (Lyon, 9 de enero de 1658-París 1 de mayo de 1733) fue un escultor francés y miembro de la Academia.

[fr] Nicolas Coustou

Nicolas Coustou, dit Coustou l'Aîné, né à Lyon le 9 janvier 1658, et mort à Paris le 1er mai 1733, est un sculpteur français.

[it] Nicolas Coustou

Nicolas Coustou (Lione, 9 gennaio 1658 – Parigi, 1º maggio 1733) è stato uno scultore francese.

[ru] Кусту, Никола

Никола́ Кусту́ (фр. Nicolas Coustou; 9 января 1658 года, Лион — 1 мая 1733 года, Париж) — французский скульптор барокко; брат скульптора Гийома Кусту и дядя скульптора Гийома Кусту младшего.



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