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Robert Joseph Auguste

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Name
  
Robert-Joseph Auguste


Died
  
1805

Robert-Joseph Auguste

Robert-Joseph Auguste (1723 – ca1805) was a sculptor and royal goldsmith to Louis XV and Louis XVI of France, whose coronation crown he made. Without a formal apprenticeship, Auguste was enabled to pursue his vocation by royal license, as an artist suivant le cour: he was often commissioned for works by the kings of France. Extensive silver services were delivered over several years for George III of Great Britain, beginning in 1776, and for Catherine II of Russia.

Robert-Joseph Auguste The Louvre Acquires Two Silver Tureens by RobertJoseph Auguste

In addition to silver and gold, he modelled work that was cast in bronze and gilded, such as the mounts on a porphyry vase and cover in the Wallace Collection, London.

His son Henri Auguste assumed control of the family workshop in 1784–85.

References

Robert-Joseph Auguste Wikipedia