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Barthélemy Prieur
French · 1536–1611
RenaissanceMannerism
Barthélemy Prieur was a renowned French sculptor of the late Renaissance known for his dynamic bronze figurative works and portrait medallions. His approach to the human form emphasized movement and emotional expressivity, capturing both mythological subjects and contemporary figures with remarkable psychological depth. He served as a court sculptor and significantly influenced French sculptural practice through his sophisticated handling of bronze casting and anatomical precision.
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masterful bronzeworkemotional expressivityanatomical precisioncourtly elegance
