PhilippedeBuyster (1595 – 1688), was a Flemish-French sculptor. He was born in Antwerp and became a pupil of Gillis van Papenhoven. He moved to Paris...
upper part of the Pavillon de l'Horloge on the Cour Carrée of the Louvre Palace, by Gilles Guérin and PhilippeDeBuyster after Jacques Sarazin, mid 17th...
(1635–1700) “Pastoral Poetry” by Pierre Granier, (1655–1715) “Satyrical Poetry” by PhilippedeBuyster, (1595–1688) “Epic Poetry” by Jean Drouilly, (1641–1698)...
he married Genoveva Compagnon, the widow of the Antwerp sculptor PhilippedeBuyster who had died in Paris in 1688. Two of his sons became renowned artists...
were then carried out in 1639-1640 by his assistants Gilles Guérin, PhilippedeBuyster and Thibaut Poissant according to the master's models. Sarazin used...