Étienne Le Hongre
Étienne Le Hongre was a French sculptor (1628–1690). He was born in Paris.
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1628
Étienne Le Hongre born at Paris.
1661
Mausoleum of the Heart of Louis de Cossé, Duc de Brissac (Department of Sculptures of the Louvre).
1690
Étienne Le Hongre died at Paris.
1690
equestrian statue of Louis XIV.
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- Paris
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Mausoleum of the Heart of Louis de Cossé, Duc de Brissac
1661 · Department of Sculptures of the Louvre. Equestrian statue of Louis XIV, dated 1690
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3592243: Étienne Le HongreWikimedia Foundation
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The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 16 August 2026.
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