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- The studio is currently located at 10 rue Jean-Goujon in Paris.
- Pierre Lescot, architect, Jean Goujon, sculptor.
- In 1562, Goujon left France for religious reasons ( he was a Huguenot ).
- The caryatids in the background are copies of those by Jean Goujon in the Louvre.
- Mayor Lazare Goujon ( elected 1924 ) engaged the city in a vast public works initiative.
- *I feel that the unique work of Lescot and Goujon needs to be given its due.
- On 21 January, Loann Goujon is brought in to the squad to cover for Louis Picamoles.
- In about 1549, sculptor Jean Goujon designed a statue especially for her in which she represented the goddess Diana.
- The French architect Pierre Lescot and the sculptor Jean Goujon rebuilt the Palais du Louvre around the now famous square court.
- At the same time, Goujon had decided that he would have his own restaurant by the time he was 30.
- On 7 February, Loann Goujon replaced Louis Picamoles haven suffered an injury in France's opening match against Italy.
- In the 16th century the names of Germain Pilon and Jean Goujon are sufficient evidence of the ability to work in bronze.
- According to biographer Jean-Paul Goujon, Vivien suffered from chronic gastritis, due to years of chloral hydrate and alcohol abuse.
- All of Lescot's known works have sculptural decoration by Trebatti and by Jean Goujon, who collaborated with him at the Louvre.
- The southwest interior facade of the Cour Carree of the Louvre in Paris was designed by Lescot and covered with exterior carvings by Jean Goujon.
- Romme, Goujon and Duquesnoy succeeded, but the other three merely inflicted wounds, which did not prevent their being taken immediately to the guillotine.
- In accordance with a pre-arranged plan, they attempted suicide on the staircase leading from the courtroom with a knife that Goujon had successfully concealed.
- A fine representative of Mannerism in France, Goujon's figures are elongated, sensual and fluid; his drapery work reveals knowledge of Greek sculpture, though certainly not at first hand.