Antoine-Denis Chaudet

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Portrait of Chaudet by his wife Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet, c. 1802

Antoine-Denis Chaudet (3 March 1763 – 18 April 1810) was a French sculptor who worked in a neoclassical style.

He married his pupil, the painter Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet.

Works[]

Peace, by Chaudet and Cheret (Louvre Museum)
Bust of Napoleon I, 1807-1809 CE. Marble, from Carrara, Italy. After Antoine-Denis Chaudet. The Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  • Joseph Sold by his Brothers (bas-relief, (1784)
  • The infant Oedipus and Phorbas (1799). Shown at the Salon of 1801, it was completed by Pierre Cartellier (1757–1831) and Louis Dupaty (1771–1825) after Chaudet's death.
  • Peace (c. 1800 - 1810)
  • Busts of Emperor Napoleon and Empress Joséphine (exhibited 1811)
  • L'Amour (Cupid and the Butterfly), completed posthumously by Pierre Cartellier (1817), (Louvre Museum)

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