François Duquesnoy

Flemish sculptor of Saint Susanna

François Duquesnoy - Flemish sculptor of Saint Susanna
Born

January 12th, 1597
428 years ago

Died

1643
382 years ago — 46 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Belgium

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A prominent Flemish sculptor and educator, contributed significantly to the art of sculpture in the 17th century. Trained in the Baroque tradition, renowned for creating works characterized by elegance and expressiveness. Most celebrated for the sculpture of Saint Susanna, an important piece that exemplifies his skill and style. His work had a lasting influence on both his contemporaries and future generations of artists.

Created the marble statue of Saint Susanna

Served as an educator in sculpture

Influenced Baroque sculptural trends

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