Place: Paris
Born: 1678
Death: 1755
Biography:
Jacques Caffieri was a French sculptor, working for the most part in bronze. He was born in Paris on August 25, 1678 and died in Paris on November 25, 1755. He was active in France during the reign of Louis XV.
Jacques Caffieri was the fifth son of Philippe Caffieri (1634-1716), the founder of this family of artists. Jacques was received as a maître fondeur-ciseleur by 1715, the date of his first known work, a design for a pall for the Corporation des Fondeurs-Ciseleurs.
Some of his notable works include:
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