LIST OF IVORY CARVERS 



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BossELT, Rudolf. Born at Perleberg, 

 Brandenburg, in 1871. Combs of 

 original design. 



BossuiT, Francis van. Born in Brussels 

 in 1635; died in Amsterdam, Septem- 

 ber 22, 1692. Resided many years in 

 Italy. A number of bis works are 

 figured in Beddsnyder's Kunstkammer, 

 1727. A French inscription on his 

 grave may be rendered: "His chisel 

 gave life to marble and breath to 

 ivory." 



BouKCHARDON, . Bom in 1698; 



died in 1762. Crucifix in St. Sulpice, 

 Paris. 



BouRGOiN, Eugene. Crucifix in Salon, 

 1902. 



BouTELLiER, Philippe Samson. Bom in 

 Dieppe in 1767; died in Rouen in 1812. 



Bouval. Born in Toulouse. Pupil of Fal- 

 guiere. Exhibited in Salon, 1907, 

 "Reverie d'Antomne," bronze and 

 ivory statuette. 



Boy, Ferdinand. Born at Russ, Prus- 

 sian Lithuania; died in BerUn in 1880. 

 Sculptor. Bust of G. Schadon in the 

 Herzogl. Museum, Brunswick. Also 

 executed a costly casket for Queen 

 Elizabeth of Prussia. 



Braecke, Pierre. Sculptor. Born at 

 Nieuport, West Flanders, in 1859. 

 Exhibited in Brussels Exposition, 1897. 



Brasdefer, Guillaume. Died in Dieppe 

 in 1676. 



Braun, Christian, of Ulm, Germany. 

 An Ecce Homo in the Louvre. 



Brisevin. Pupil of Auguste Moreau- 

 Vauthier. 



Brodbeck, Adolphe. Of Dieppe school 

 end of seventeenth and beginning of 

 eighteenth century. In the Dieppe 

 Museum a work of his called the 

 "Gate of Nantes" may be seen. 



Brou, Frederic. Born in Mauritius. 

 Pupil of Larroux. "Petite Hollan- 

 daise," statuette bronze and ivory. 



Brunel, Louls Raymond. Born at 

 Dieppe m 1818; died in 1882. Of the 

 Dieppe school; Christs and statuettes. 



BxnssoN, of the Dieppe school. Eigh- 

 teenth century. Many pupils. 



Burger-Hartmann, Sophie. Born in Mu- 

 nich in 1868; wife of the portrait 

 painter, Fritz Burger. Exhibited in 

 Paris Exposition of 1900. 



Buhrer, Georg. Flourished in Stuttgart 

 in the first third of the seventeenth 

 century. Finely carved pokal in the 

 Vienna Hof museum executed in 1616. 



Canapuille. Exhibited in Musee Galliera, 

 1903. 



Canaveri, of Bonzanigo's school. 



Capuz, Raymundo. Sculptor 1665-1743. 

 Statuettes of Spanish beggars, modelled 

 after the life in Madrid. Court sculp- 

 tor to the Prince of Asturias of the time. 



Carpentier, of the Dieppe school; nine- 

 teenth century. 



Caron, Alexandre Auguste. Born in 

 Paris. Pupil of Barrau and Scaillet. 

 Exhibited in Salon, 1900, "Esclave a 

 vendre," statuette of ivory, gold, 

 enamel, and precious stones; in Salon of 

 1901, "Sortie de bain," group in ivory, 

 gold, silver, enamel, and precious 

 stones; in Salon, 1902, "Du haut de 

 rOlympe," statuette in ivory, gold, 

 and precious stones and " Charmeuse, " 

 statuette of ivory and precious mate- 

 rials; in Salon, 1903, "Jean," bust in 

 ivory; in Salon, 1906, "Desillusion," 

 statuette of ivory; in Salon, 1907, 

 "Atalante," statuette of ivory, and 

 "Sans-gene," ivory bust; in Salon, 

 1908, "Frisson d'Avril," ivory stat- 

 uette; in Salon, 1909, "Surprise," 

 statuette in ivory and precious stones. 



Caracci, Agostino. Born in 1557; died 

 in 1605. Satyr and nymphs in Correr 

 Museum, Venice. 



Cavalier, Jean. MedaUion portraits of 

 royal and noble personages. Executed 

 many works from 1680 to 1707 in Ber- 

 lin, Cassel, Vienna, Brunswick, and 

 Stockholm. 



Charlier G. Belgium. Exhibited in 

 Brussels Exposition "Water-carriers 

 of Palermo." 



Chavannes, Ninette, nee PerdrioUet. 

 Painter on ivory. Born at Lyons, 

 September 18, 1859. Exhibited at 

 Geneva Exposition of 1896. Resides 

 in Lausanne. 



Chevallier, Nicolas. Sixteenth cen- 

 tury. 



Clemence. Exhibited in Musee Galliera, 

 1903. 



Clerget, Alexandre. Pupil of Fal- 

 guiere and Rambaud. Exhibited in 

 Salon, 1907, "La dame a I'echarpe," 

 statuette of ivory and gilded bronze. 



CoiNTRE, of Dieppe school. Eighteenth 

 century. Figures of mendicants. 



Colette, Charles Tranquille. Born in 

 Dieppe in 1824; died in 1895. Pupil 

 of d'Ouvrier; worked in Paris and 

 Hamburg (with Hampendel). "The 

 Rape of the Sabines," in the Dieppe 



