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Charles-Antoine Bridan (31 July 1730 – 28 April 1805) was a French sculptor. Bridan was born in Ravières, and initially studied under Jean-Joseph Vinache. He attended the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture where he won the Prix de Rome in 1754 for his work, Massacre of the Innocents. His award enabled him to travel, whereupon he attended the school at the French Academy in Rome. He remained in Italy until 1762 and then returned to the Académie in Paris. He completed a marble sculpture, The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, in 1772. On 30 December 1780, Bridan was appointed professor of sculpture. He trained his son, Pierre-Charles Bridan, who also became a sculptor.

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dbo:abstract Charles-Antoine Bridan (31 July 1730 – 28 April 1805) was a French sculptor. Bridan was born in Ravières, and initially studied under Jean-Joseph Vinache. He attended the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture where he won the Prix de Rome in 1754 for his work, Massacre of the Innocents. His award enabled him to travel, whereupon he attended the school at the French Academy in Rome. He remained in Italy until 1762 and then returned to the Académie in Paris. He completed a marble sculpture, The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, in 1772. On 30 December 1780, Bridan was appointed professor of sculpture. He trained his son, Pierre-Charles Bridan, who also became a sculptor. (en) Charles-Antoine Bridan, né à Ravières le 31 juillet 1730, et mort à Paris le 28 avril 1805, est un sculpteur français. (fr) Charles-Antoine Bridan es un escultor francés de la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII. Nacido en Ravières (departamento de Yonne) en 1730 y fallecido en París en 1808. Obtuvo el Primer premio de Escultura en 1754. Con un trabajo sobre La Matanza de los Inocentes, tras haber entrado en la en 1756. Pensionado en la academia de Francia en Roma, permaneció en Italia hasta 1762. Acordado su regreso a Francia por los miembros de la Academia, es recibido como académico en 1772 con el grupo realizado en mármol de El martirio de San Bartolomé Su hijo, Pierre-Charles Bridan, nacido en París en 1766 fue también escultor. Entre sus alumnos, además de su hijo, estuvieron Victor Thérasse y Jean-Joseph Espercieux. (es)
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