Statues "Amor Dei" and "Amor Patriae" on the roof of the Riddarhuset in Stockholm
Style
Baroque sculpture
Patron(s)
Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie
Jean Baptiste Dieussart, also Jean Baptista Dusart (c. 1630 – after c. 1683) was a Flemish sculptor who worked in the Dutch Republic and mainly in Sweden. He mainly created lead statues of which only a few have survived to modern times.
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