François Marchand
French sculptor
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François Marchand (c.1500 - August 1551) was a French sculptor. He was born in Orléans and died in Paris. He made several sculpted groups for the choir wall of Chartres Cathedral[1] and the tomb of King Francis I in the Basilica of Saint-Denis.[2]
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- Cathédrale de Chartres - Tour du chœur : François Marchand
- Base Joconde : Marchand François
- Académie d'Orléans - Fiche enseignant : Tour du chœur de la cathédrale de Chartres - Le Massacre des Saints Innocents (François Marchand) Archived 2006-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
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